Sony has announced that PlayStation VR2 is getting a price cut. Set to kick in from March onwards, the new price tag for the PlayStation VR2 headset will be $399.99. Curiously, the reduced price of the PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle is also $399.99.
The base set of the PlayStation VR2 includes a PS VR2 headset, PS VR2 Sense controllers, and a pair of stereo headphones. The Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle also includes the same hardware, along with a redeemable PlayStation Store voucher for the PS VR2-exclusive title Horizon Call of the Mountain.
The decision to have the game-inclusive bundle be the same price as the regular SKU of the PS VR2 is a strange one, and makes the Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle look like the obvious choice. The regular PS VR2 headset, on the other hand, looks like a bad deal since it doesn’t come with any premium software.
“With recently released hits like Alien: Rogue Incursion, Skydance’s Behemoth, and Metro Awakening VR, and exciting new game launches on the way including Aces of Thunder, Dreams of Another, Hitman World of Assassination, and The Midnight Walk, it’s never been a better time to jump into the action with PS VR2,” said Sony Interactive Entertainment’s vice president of global marketing Isabelle Tomatis in the announcement post.
“Using the PS VR2 PC Adapter, players will also have access to browse, buy and play thousands of virtual reality games on Steam. Title release dates and regional availability may vary.”
This price cut comes on the heels of the PlayStation VR2 not having done too well in terms of commercial success. The system launched alongside more than 20 titles developed especially for it, but its $549.99 price tag might have played a big role for its lack of general success.
Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida also spoke about the PlayStation VR2’s lack of success. Yoshida likened the system to the PS2, making use of the momentum built up by the modest success of its predecessor
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