Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two, has spoken about what he thinks is currently wrong with virtual reality.

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Reported by Gamespot , Zelnick spoke at the Cowen and Company Technology Media & Telecom Conference today."It's way too expensive right now," said Zelnick of VR technology. "There is no market for a $2000 entertainment device that requires you to dedicate a room to the activity. I don't know what people could be thinking.""We don't have something where you stand in a big open space and hold two controllers with something on your head— and not crash into the coffee table.""I'm not unexcited [about VR]," Zelnick continued, "I'm just saying it remains to be seen. There are impediments."Back in 2014, Zelnick said gaming isn't ready for virtual reality . At the time he spoke about VR being nausea-inducing and questioned whether people would want to spend a long time with a headset on.Earlier this year, Zelnick announced Take-Two Interactive will be at E3 "in a big way. " The publisher has worked on huge franchises like Grand Theft Auto, Borderlands, Bioshock, XCOM, and Mafia - none of which yet include VR features.

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