Game studio CCP scales back virtual reality development
The Iceland-based studio is best known for
Spaceship dog-fighting simulator Eve Valkyrie helped launch the Oculus Rift headset and CCP also made the Sparc VR ball-tossing game for the PlayStation.
CCP boss Hilmar Petursson said the company would re-invest in VR when market conditions improved.
The move was a "blow to the viability of VR as a major gaming platform", said Adam Smith on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news website, adding that Valkyrie was one of the few games that tempted him to try VR.
The changes come just over a month after CCP overhauled Valkyrie in a bid to get more people playing it.