Mojang
Studios
has
announced
that
Minecraft
will
no
longer
support
PlayStation
VR
next
year.
Hidden
within
Minecraft‘s
most
recent
patch
notes,
the
developer
confirmed
that
as
of
March
2025,
updates
will
no
longer
apply
to
the
PSVR
version
of
the
game
(via
VGC).
“Our
ability
to
support
PlayStation
VR
has
come
to
an
end,
and
will
no
longer
be
supported
in
updates
after
March
of
2025,”
Mojang
said.
“After
you
receive
the
final
update,
you
will
still
receive
updates
on
your
PlayStation
and
be
able
to
play
without
PlayStation
VR.”
Mojang
continues,
saying
that
users
can
still
keep
playing
and
building
in
their
saved
worlds
and
that
Marketplace
purchases,
including
Tokens,
will
continue
to
be
available.
However,
players
will
no
longer
be
able
to
use
their
PlayStation
VR
with
Minecraft
“as
it
will
no
longer
be
supported
in
the
latest
updates.”
It
also
looks
like
the
studio
has
officially
removed
the
Minecraft
VR
webpage
as
navigating
to
it
will
now
result
in
an
error
message.
Last
week,
Mojang
confirmed
that
it
is
currently
working
on
a
native
PS5
version
of
Minecraft,
but
it’s
unclear
if
it
has
plans
to
port
the
popular
survival
sandbox
game
over
to
the
PlayStation
VR2.
Additionally,
Minecraft
will
receive
more frequent
content
drops
in
the
future
instead
of
providing
one
free
update
during
the
summer.
“A
number
of
free
game
drops
throughout
the
year”
will
be
released
in
its
place,
with
Mojang
confirming
it
will
now
be
focusing
on
“long-term
initiatives
to
ensure
we
can
continue
to
evolve Minecraft long
into
the
future”.