PSVR2 stream ends in disaster as player breaks TV with punch

Dylan Horetski
man with oculus quest 2 headset on head

A YouTube streamer’s broadcast ended in disaster while playing a PSVR2 game with his friends after he punched his TV, smashing it in the process.

Consumer VR headsets have been in the spotlight for years, with Meta, Sony, Valve, and now Apple leading the pack with the most popular headsets.

Being that the device basically acts as a blindfold around your eyes, your spatial awareness quickly goes away, which can cause quite a few accidents when playing your favorite games.

YouTube streamer Petrifying Pumpkins learned this the hard way after a recent PSVR2 stream ended in disaster.

YouTube streamer smashes TV during PSVR2 stream

During his broadcast on February 8, 2024, Petrifying Pumpkins was playing Legendary Tales 4 on PSVR2 when the accident happened.

While standing alongside his friends in-game, the YouTuber went to throw a punch at enemies and unfortunately landed it right on his TV. This caused it to fall forward, shattering the screen in the process.

“There goes the tv, there goes the tv,” he said. “Worst mistake I could ever imagine.”

The clip was shared on the r/virtualreality subreddit just hours later and garnered quite a few reactions.

“His play space is absolutely too small. Honestly hes lucky his controllers arent broken and his knuckles bloodied with that desk nearly touching him and his tv 2 ft away,” one user replied.

Another commented: “As someone with a small play space (not quite this small, 5’x7′), I feel for this guy.”

“There’s still a black stain on my wall where I punched it while playing Gorn. Controller was fine but it hurt like hell. That’s when I pretty much completely stopped moving in my playspace,” a third user commented.

About The Author

Dylan is a Senior Writer for Dexerto with knowledge in keyboards, headsets, and live streaming hardware. Outside of tech, he knows the latest happenings around Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok. Contact Dylan at Dylan.Horetski@Dexerto.com