Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27182607-20151110071900/@comment-25467429-20160401174446

Well, we can assume that the fact that AC7 will support PSVR means that they will make a point of trying to sell people on PSVR, otherwise there's no point in complicating yourself with it. Sony isn't going to make PSVR work on PC unless they see a market for themselves in doing so. In other words, they'll do it if they think they can get an appreciable market of buyers who want to buy the PSVR to use on their PC instead of Occulus or the Vive or whatever else comes along. This woould make a more compelling reason for PA/BN to consider AC7 on PC. AC7 is slated to be a launch window title for PSVR, it would make sense then that Sony might want to do the same thing again if/when they make PSVR available to PCs.

But the decision will still be driven predominantly by economics - how much will it cost to get it ported, and how much will they make by doing so. I continue to believe that the brief history of making non-moblie games available on other consoles was an experiment to broaden the base of fans. However, the lack of success in that venture likely didn't make them much money, so I doubt they're in a rush to do it again. If you're hoping for a PC version of 7, I think you'll have to wait patiently and hope the console version does very well, enough to inspire them to take that risk again. Or that, like I suggested earlier, Sony sees enough value in AC7 that if/when making PSVR a PC option, they help encourage or foot the bill for the port.