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PSVR 2 Slashes Prices: Dive Into Virtual Reality with a Massive $150 Discount!

Sony has announced a significant price reduction for the PSVR 2, setting the new base price of the VR headset at $400 starting in March. This adjustment affects both the PSVR 2 base model, previously priced at $550, and the Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle, formerly $600. These products are available at major retailers, and while the price change is imminent, the timing of the new pricing will vary by store. Some retailers, such as Amazon and Target, have already listed certain models at the new price online, while others may still offer the PSVR 2 at its original price. Be sure to check various seller links to find when the $400 pricing takes effect.

Details of the PSVR 2 Offerings

The PSVR 2 package includes the PSVR 2 headset, PS VR2 Sense controllers, and a pair of stereo headphones, providing everything needed to connect and play on the PS5. This price reduction has already been implemented online at retailers like Target, with others expected to follow suit soon.

Additionally, the same $400 price tag applies to the bundle that includes all elements of the base PSVR 2 package plus a download code for the Horizon Call of the Mountain game, playable on the PS5 with the headset. This bundle offers excellent value and is currently available at the new price online at Amazon and Target, with more stores likely to update their prices shortly.

While the PSVR 2 PC Adapter cable is not included in the price reduction, it remains a valuable addition for those wishing to use the headset with a PC. The necessary PSVR PC app is available as a free download from Steam.

Exploring VR Gaming on PS5

With the PSVR 2 now more affordable, players have the opportunity to explore a range of VR-compatible PS5 games. The library includes VR-exclusive titles such as Beat Saber, Alien: Rogue Incursion, and Metro Awakening VR. Additionally, several PS5 games feature dedicated VR modes, including Gran Turismo 7, Tetris Effect: Connected, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 8, and No Man’s Sky.