Hell, Sony hasn't even released a single port of remaster of their existing PS VR games. Their big showcase came around and VR2 had a section comprised of some undeniably cool stuff like FNAF Help Wanted 2, but nothing that's really pushing VR to new grounds or putting it in the spotlight again. Horizon Call of the Mountain is a game people surely don't remember but very much exists, Gran Turismo 7 got a full VR2 conversion which is probably awesome, and those Resident Evil VR ports probably wouldn't be a thing without their funding, but there's been basically nothing since.
Now, to be completely fair, it's not like Sony's given it literally zero support. After that, there's been very little in regards to exciting VR2 announcements, basically being relegated to late indie ports from PC VR and select new launches like Synapse. It'd be hard to blame anyone who doesn't follow games closely for missing the launch altogether - the headset barely got a mention at the various State of Play held before its release, and to make things worse you were only able to buy it directly from Sony which meant no retail presence. Unlike the first headset, which was riding off the early VR hype from 2012-2015 so it got major promotion at showrooms and conferences around the world, VR2's release was a fair bit more muted. Little more than two years after its announcement, the newest iteration of PlayStation VR released to the market.