PlayStation VR2 is one of the standout deals in this year’s PS5 Black Friday sale, offering an incredible discount. The PSVR2 Horizon: Call of the Mountain bundle has dropped by $250, bringing it down to just $350 – matching the price of the standalone headset in this sale. (This deal is also available in the UK at an equivalent price).
Opting for the bundle is an easy choice, as it includes a fantastic game to pair with your new VR headset. This deal positions the PSVR2 as a compelling alternative to more affordable VR options like the Meta Quest, making it an enticing option for newcomers and enthusiasts alike. Considering the sheer value of the headset, this seems like a no-brainer for PlayStation enthusiasts.
More PS5 Black Friday Deals Still Live at Amazon
PlayStation’s PS5 console deals are still live for Black Friday, featuring the Fortnite Cobalt Star Bundle, and NBA 2K Bundle, at just $374.99 for the Digital Edition or $424 for the Disc Edition. These deals are also available in the UK at an equivalent price.
This is the best PS5 console deal of the year – and it’ll likely be the last major discount heading into the holidays. If you’ve been holding out for a great price, now’s your chance. However, these deals could sell out or expire, so act quickly to secure yours and avoid disappointment. Let’s take a look at what’s on offer.
What You Need to Use PSVR 2 on PC
Hardware-wise, you need the PC adapter and a PSVR 2 headset, as well as a VR-capable gaming PC, naturally. You’ll also need to download the PlayStation VR2 and SteamVR apps from Steam. You can find the minimum PC requirements and more details on the PlayStation Blog.
In addition to the convenience of using one headset to play all of your VR games, what really stands out about PSVR2 on PC is the OLED display. It makes everything look bright and clear and vivid. However, the drawback for using PSVR2 on PC is that PCs can’t take advantage of some of the unique features you can access when playing on PS5. That includes things like eye tracking, HDR, and adaptive trigger support.