Various Retailers have
Sony PlayStation VR2 Headset w/ VR2 Sense Controllers (PSVR2) on sale listed below for
~$350.
Shipping is free.
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Available Retailers:
- Amazon $349.99
- Usually ships within 1 to 2 months
Includes
- Sony PlayStation VR Headset
- Sony PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers
- Stero Headset
- USB Cable (Pairing/Charging)
- Three Pairs of Earpieces
Compatible titles for the PlayStation VR2 devices
No Longer Available:
- Sony PlayStation VR2 Headset w/ VR2 Sense Controllers (PSVR2)
- Also available, Various Retailers have Sony PlayStation VR2 Headset Horizon Call of The Mountain Bundle (PSVR2) on sale listed below for ~$400. Shipping is free.
- Sony PlayStation VR2 Headset Horizon Call of The Mountain Bundle (PSVR2)
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Sell me on it rather than trying to shit on every point that the thing is basically failing. "that games probably going to suck", "it's only good for mini golf and workout", what is the PSVR2 killing it at at?
The Quest2 can be had for as little as $99 on sale and is still a strong guy today (at that price), the quest 3s should be coming later this year at about the same price as this deal ($300-350), the quest 3 has been able to be found for about $400 already.
Side loading content available now. Big titles available now. Lots of great sales all the time. Tons of 3rd party support. Color passthrough. Pancake lenses. Wireless (no PS5 required). PC VR support (wirelessly again) available now. Games can be refunded easily. Referrals available for discounts or getting cash from people you refer.
I like my PSVR2, but what games do you go back for? Resident evil 4 is much better on PSVR2 than on quest, but it's a one and done for me. Same for Resident Evil 8 and call of the wild. Switchback was hyped and ended up sucking. No Astrobot PSVR2 support. No PSVR 1 support, no color passthrough. PCVR requiring a dongle. I love the OLED lenses, vibration and the controls! It has some fun games! But I haven't touched the thing in a while, but used the quest3 this morning.
I'm not asking for myself, I'm asking for the other people here interested in the deal: sell them on it rather than bringing up possible rumors of possible games possibly coming out for it at some point and the quest being just crappy phone games
That said - my two cents on the actual product. It's fantastic for GT7 and the very few exclusive titles. Those exclusives are big and good enough to make the price worth it. That said, it's garbage tech compared to other VR headsets and it has no future. Sony has made it clear they are abandoning it.
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sony pulled the same crap with the ps1 vr......
It is disappointing how Sony has mishandled the support of it, but there are some really solid games out there. GT7 as people have mentioned, is one of the best gaming experiences I've had. Of course, I immediately got a wheel and racing seat to go with it, which I think is really necessary to get the full immersive experience. There's lots of horror games which get great reviews, but I have no interest in horror games, especially in VR, so I'm really missing out in that segment. There's a bunch of good 3rd party games out there though, I recommend the youtube channel Without Parole [youtube.com] for good honest reviews and news of PSVR2 titles.
The main reason I don't play it more often is the same limitation of any other VR setup out there, namely the process of putting on the headset, and if you're doing a game that requires any movement, setting up the space for it. I have a limited size living room, so have to scoot some furniture around if I'm playing any sort of active title. If I'm just wanting to lounge and play a game, the tried and true flat screen gaming is the easy way to go.
All in all, while the Sony and PSVR support, or lack thereof, is disappointing, I still feel like the PSVR2 is worth it, especially if you've got a PS5. Hard to say how it will compare to the PC headsets with the new adapter and whether the value will be there.
I have a quest 3 so I won't get it, but if you don't mind a wired setup, this does offer oled screens and potentially eye tracking for foveated rendering though I heard that's not going to be officially supported on the PC app.
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Arizona Sunshine 2 is also a great pick up.
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