The real victory here is that Sony ramped up manufacturing of the PS5 leading up to the PSVR2 release. This made PS5 availability much better, which, was a boon to everyone that was trying to acquire a PS5. The PS5 was like hens teeth and now even Costco has stacks of them.
For what it’s worth, I bought the original PSVR earlier in its release as a birthday present for my Son. IMO, it was serviceable but not spectacular and definitely not worth the introductory MSRP. Looking at the tech in the PSVR2, it does look like it is worth trying but not buying at its current price. It has some interesting tech like eye tracking but the controllers are definitely prone to the same occlusion issues as older VR HMD inside out tracking solutions (that is an old dog doing old tricks). Quest Pro self tracking controllers or even older outside in tracking solutions would yield superior tracking.
Anyway, Sony was likely always going to reduce the price of the PSVR2, it just looks like now they will have to do it a little sooner than expected. At ~$350 USD I might bite.
I’d be surprised if Sony ever officially supported the PSVR2 on PC. Hindsight is 20/20 and Sony still hasn’t done this with the original PSVR. I think the most anyone could reasonably expect is some industrious individual or group finds a way to hack PSVR2 support onto PC.
One would think Sony would sell the PSVR / PSVR2 at a loss in order to develop their walled garden in furtherance of selling games / services. Their unwillingness to do so strongly suggest that they don’t have the VR games / services to begin with nor do they expect to in the immediate future.