Get PlayStation VR For $100 Off For A Limited Time

PlayStation VR may not have sold the greatest since its release on the market last year, but it [...]

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PlayStation VR may not have sold the greatest since its release on the market last year, but it does present a unique amount of gameplay experiences, not to mention being able to watch 3D Blu-Rays through the comfort of your visor – and Mad Max: Fury Road is amazing in one of these things.

But there are those who felt the price is a little too much on the high side, as it currently goes for $400. However, thanks to Newegg, you can get it for much cheaper for a very limited time.

The company's eBay store has listed the standalone PlayStation VR headset for only $300, which is $100 off the usual price. On top of that, shipping is free, so you can go after it and not have to worry about paying a bundle to have it shipped to you.

Now, this is a limited time deal, as quantities are limited. Also, you should probably keep in mind that this is the bare bones package for the PlayStation VR. It simply comes with the visor, and you'll need some extra accessories to get the most out of it, including the PlayStation Camera, one or two PlayStation Move controllers (for extra movement support) and, of course, the games. So remember, even though you're saving money here, you'll still need to spend it elsewhere in order to get the most out of your virtual reality experience.

Nevertheless, it never hurts to save a little money here and there, and you can always apply that extra $100 towards a PlayStation accessory package that includes the camera and the Move controller, as well as potential games, which go from $19.99 on up. Some are even on sale right now, like Until Dawn's little PSVR adventure, so you can save money there as well.

If you ever wanted to get involved in the virtual reality revolution – but were afraid to pay its high cost of admission – here's your chance to jump in and join the fun. Again, it's only for a limited time, so the sooner you can make your investment (if needed), the better.

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