Owlchemy Labs, the VR game studio behind games like "Job Simulator," "Vacation Simulator," and "Cosmonious High," recently announced that CEO Devin Reimer will be leaving the company to pursue new challenges, including charity work. COO Andrew Eiche will take over Reimer's role. However, despite their departures, Reimer and Eiche attended the DICE conference together and gave an interview discussing VR and traditional games, PSVR 2, and "Job Simulator." They expressed excitement over the advancements in VR, such as hand tracking and the potential for cooperative multiplayer experiences. They highlighted the importance of hand tracking in providing more natural and intricate interactions in VR. They also discussed the challenges of implementing hand tracking, such as the need for realistic physical space and the endless possibilities of affordances. They expressed enthusiasm for facial tracking and the haptic feedback of PSVR 2. They downplayed the concept of the metaverse and emphasized the importance of content over technological advancements. They envision VR as an instinctive and creative playground rather than restricted by traditional game mechanics. They encourage the VR industry to keep pushing forward, rather than simply porting existing games to VR.