The gaming landscape is evolving as innovative methods now allow users to experience classic virtual reality entertainment on modern consoles.
Historically, major companies made reserved moves in the virtual reality field. Sony experimented modestly while Microsoft and Nintendo maintained a measured approach. Despite past setbacks, notably with the early virtual reality system, Nintendo has shown willingness to embrace the concept. Among previous endeavors was the cardboard-based Labo: VR Kit introduced in 2019, which provided an initial taste of the idea.
Although the kit did not achieve widespread acclaim, it offered Switch enthusiasts a chance to explore a new dimension of gaming. For those who already own it, this might be the perfect moment to bring it back into play. With Virtual Boy set to launch on the Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription shortly, users will require a compatible solution to house their console.
There are several methods you can use to prepare for the upcoming release:
- An economical option using a simple cardboard model
- A higher-priced alternative mimicking the original system design
Moreover, a representative confirmed that the Labo: VR Kit will also be compatible. This news means that users who have kept their kit could soon enjoy increased attention, while those on the lookout might consider acquiring a pre-owned unit before demand drives up prices.
For further information on the upcoming titles available through Virtual Boy on the Switch, additional resources are ready to offer details and insights.