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PSVR 2 Gets $200 Price Cut In Hopes To Move Units

If you’ve been waiting to pick up a PlayStation VR (PSVR) 2 headset, now may be the time to do so. Sony has cut the price of the PSVR 2 by $200 across all major retailers.

The $200 price brings it down to $349.99 from $549.99. That brings it, finally, lower in cost than the more popular Meta Quest 3 headset that starts at just $449.99 depending on the store.

The sale seemingly coincides with a desire to move more units of the disappointing VR headset along with the upcoming release of the PSVR 2 app on Steam. The new app will allow players to use the headset on either their PlayStation 5 or PC.

In addition to the app, however, you’ll need the $60 adapter for the device. Still, it’s cheaper than buying a PS5 console where VR support has seemingly been cut by Sony due to lackluster player adoption.

Should you want to buy the PSVR 2 after its price cut, you only have until August 6 to make the purchase before it jumps back up again. If you want to pair it with a game, the Horizon Call of the Mountain VR bundle is also on sale for $399.99.


Are you going to buy a PSVR 2 headset while it’s on sale for $349.99? For more Insider Gaming, check out the fantastic new DualSense controller announced for Astro Bot.

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