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PlayStation VR bundles on sale — save up to $50
Virtual reality is just one of the latest crazes within the games industry — it’s immersive and honestly just plain fun to seemingly put yourself inside of your video games. Thing is, VR headsets can cost you quite a bit (and the rent isn’t getting any lower), so it’s a good idea to get the best bang for your buck by investing in a bundle that includes not only the VR tools needed to play, but also a few video games for you to sink into from the get-go.
And we found just the one — this PlayStation VR bundle with two critically-acclaimed titles, Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber, is $50 off on Amazon.
In this kit, you’ll receive the PSVR headset, PlayStation Camera, two Move controllers, a demo disc, and vouchers for both Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber. Balanced, comfortable, and adjustable, you’ll forget you’re even wearing the PSVR headset while you’re exploring whatever gaming world you’ve inserted yourself into. Whether you’re tracking quests across the untamed lands of the iconic looter-shooter Borderlands 2, or breaking a sweat with the intense, precise rhythms of Beat Saber, you’re going to be having the time of your life.
And if those two titles aren’t quite doing it for you, there are two new PSVR bundles up for preorder that include some highly-anticipated games over at Walmart. In bundle number one, you’ll get access to the comedic adventure Trover Saves the Universe from Rick and Morty‘s Justin Roiland, and the uber-creepy survival-horror game Five Nights at Freddy’s. The second bundle will put you deep into the crime-ridden London underworld of Blood & Truth, along with the more lighthearted sports game Everybody’s Golf. Whichever bundle you pick, we’re sure you won’t be disappointed.
You’re not just playing a video game, you’re in it — grab this PlayStation VR bundle with Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber for $50 off on Amazon.
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