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After weeks of having to stare at all-time low prices across the US and UK, Aussies are finally getting their own mouth watering 2 deal. The standalone PlayStation VR2 and the PSVR 2 Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle have just hit their lowest prices we've ever seen Down Under, making now a perfect opportunity to step into the world of VR if you’ve been holding out. You wouldn't know it, given 's general silence around its second-gen PSVR, but it's one of the you can buy.

If you've been wanting to try it out, AU$330.95 off means there's literally (not virtually) never been a better time. The PlayStation VR 2 was released only in February of 2023, and we wouldn't usually see a PlayStation console discounted so heavily so soon.



.. but we aren't too surprised.

and based on – the studios who made and – as well as minimal game releases, Sony has all-but given up on their VR console after . Luckily, PlayStation-made games aren't vital to your enjoyment of the PSVR 2, especially at this price. While we had some issues with the battery life of its Sense controllers, the accuracy they provide is superb.

Add to that the easy setup, incredible image quality and sharp responsiveness and you've got one hell of a VR gaming experience for less than AU$550. And, while Sony might not be hell-bent on making new games for it, there's an abundance of games waiting for you to try like and that provide more than enough for you to get your money's worth. That's not all, though.

Just earlier this month Sony launched a , allowing you to expand your library of PSVR 2 games library by the thousands with the . The PSVR 2 didn't sell as well as Sony had hoped, and because of that they have dropped their development of new games but, , sales are surging with this recent bout of discounts we've seen abroad. At this price, the PSVR 2 is a must-have for any gamer with a PS5 or PC who has been looking for inexpensive top-tier VR gaming.

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