The world of virtual reality gaming is about to get a little more accessible, as two of PSVR2's best games, Moss and its sequel Moss: The Forgotten Relic, are set to be released on flat screens. This news comes as a relief to those who have been holding out for a more affordable way to experience these critically acclaimed titles. Moss, a platformer with a cutesy protagonist named Quill, is an extraordinary VR experience that deserves to be played by more people. The game's seamless blend of fantasy worlds and physical interaction makes it one of the best VR campaigns available. However, the transition to flat screens may not be without its drawbacks. While the magic of VR will be lost to some extent, the games are still expected to remain very enjoyable, even in their stripped-back format. The release of Moss: The Forgotten Relic this summer is a welcome development, especially given the recent layoffs at Polyarc, the talented developers behind these games. This new version will combine both games into one seamless bundle, reimagining the visuals for pancake play. The author, Sammy Barker, an expert in the world of PlayStation, recommends playing these games with PSVR2 if possible, but acknowledges that this may not be an option for everyone. The article concludes with a call for readers to share their thoughts on whether they are fans of Moss and whether they will be experiencing these games for the first time in The Forgotten Relic or as long-time admirers of the PSVR versions. The author also highlights the cute protagonist, Quill, and the thoroughly enjoyable adventures that make these games a must-play.