This is why we can't have nice things. Console gamers are cheap.
That's the thing you misunderstand here.
I have a PC VR setup, thanks to using the wireless mode of the Quest 2. I played Alyx along with a
ton of unique experiences (emulators with VR mods, VR mods of great games like HL2, homebrew experiments, and so on).
The Quest 2 at $400 (I paid $300) gives you acccess to the whole world of VR if you have a PC, and even if you don't you can use Sidequest to load a ton of community games/mods/ports right inside the headset for free (like Minecraft in full VR, excellent Quake/Doom etc ports, or build whatever you want since it's open).
No matter how nice the PSVR2 headset is, it's a disgraceful value at $500 if you can only play the small, approved set of games within Sony's walled garden. Their store can't offer even a fraction of the value necessary to justify having over $1000 of hardware sunk into a PS5+VR setup.
With a PC, there's no comparison here because you are paying for full freedom. Consoles can never come even close to the price of PCs without being a total joke because they can offer only their own stores with a tiny, curated, corporate-approved fraction of gaming.