They should sell it in stores and online on Amazon/Walmart if they want to sell more. Many people don't even know it's out.
Give it official PC support and it could be easily done.
I'd buy one in a heartbeat if it got official support on PC with Steam VR integration.
Now let's not evaluate the topic from the point of view of the consumer, who always has something to complain about, but let's approach the topic logically and economically.
Why should they? Why should Sony sell it for PC usage?
For sure, the PSVR2, as well as the last Playstation consoles when they were new, is cross-subsidized and recoups the money through software sales in the Playstation Store.
Unlocking the HMD from start on the PC would be great for the end user, I mean I would not complain either, but it would be economically stupid.
It's not ONLY about selling as many units as possible, but also about strengthening their ecosystem, namely that of Playstation, and attracting shoppers to their own store.
EDIT:
Based on the
strategy they
adopted with the original. No reason to think otherwise now, especially considering this one is even $150 more expensive than the original.
Good point, didn't know that.
But still, let us recalculate how expensive the PSVR would be today - 150$ 7 years ago aren't 150$ today.
According to your source, the "big" bundle with move controllers and camera cost $500 in 2016, which would be an inflation-adjusted $623.25 today.
The PSVR2 is cheaper today in relation to the purchasing power.
At the very least, I wouldn't rule out the PSVR2 not being profitable from the get-go given the circumstances these days - until we hear otherwise.
And even if the hardware were profitable, you wouldn't know how profitable. $50 per unit, $10 per unit, $0.2 per unit?
In any case, I think that from a business point of view, Sony can not be blamed for not supporting HMD fully on the PC from day 1, who knows what will happen in the future if PSVR2 games are ported to the PC.
However, if there are resourceful developers who can get PSVR2 to work on PC, I wouldn't complain.