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PlayStation VR 2 bundle gets a big discount ahead of Black Friday


The PlayStation VR 2 just got a rare outright discount as part of Dell’s early Black Friday 2023 deals. You can save $100 on a PSVR 2 bundle bundled with Horizon Call of the Mountain, the exclusive VR entry from PlayStation’s popular Horizon series. This PSVR 2 deal is only available from Dell, and we wouldn’t be surprised to see it sold out. Most Dell console bundles disappear pretty quickly, but you can also get a free $75 gift card with the Nintendo Switch OLED.

“As a successor, it improves on what came before in every way possible,” Tamoor Hussain wrote in GameSpot. PlayStation VR2 review. “This is a very well-made VR headset, boasting high-quality construction and a premium feel, whilst using powerful technology and features to ensure it meets all standards of what a modern VR headset should deliver. And it does so while being paired with an equally powerful console capable of rendering impressive virtual spaces.

If you want to try VR but don’t have a PlayStation 5 yet, you should definitely check out Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 PS5 Slim bundles for $500. The all-new PS5 Slim launched last week and you can essentially get a $70 game for free with your purchase for a limited time.

Interested in virtual reality but don’t want to spend around $1,000 on a PS5 and PSVR 2? You can get the Meta Quest 2, a standalone wireless VR headset, for just $249 at several major retailers ahead of Black Friday.

Most Dell console bundles disappear pretty quickly, but you can also get a free $75 gift card with the Nintendo Switch OLED.

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