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Sorry If You Already Bought a PlayStation VR2, The Headset With the Best Game Is at a New All-Time Low

Sorry If You Already Bought a PlayStation VR2, The Headset With the Best Game Is at a New All-Time Low

Gizmodo11-06-2025

If you're a PlayStation 5 owner looking to fully immerse yourself in the world of virtual reality, the PlayStation VR2 is undoubtedly the most polished and accessible VR headset on the market right now. This headset stands out as the preferred choice for gamers who want high-quality VR experiences without the hassle of PC setup or compatibility issues.
Of the packages out there, the PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ bundle is unbeatable – especially for VR newcomers. This package ships with the headset itself but also comes with Horizon Call of The Mountain, a game that's been dubbed a must-play for anyone starting their PSVR2 journey. Amazon currently offers this pack for the all-time low of $349 which is 13% less than its normal list price of $399.
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Best Way to Start with VR
PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain bundle is offered so affordably that it sells way more than most competitors in terms of value for money: For under $350, you get top-of-the-line VR treatment that is specifically tailored to the PS5 including the newest headset and one of the top-rated VR games out there. This is very appealing considering the technology packed within the PSVR2 as well as the proprietary status of its included games.
Technologically, the PlayStation VR2 features high-fidelity OLED displays with a 2000 x 2040 resolution per eye with incredibly sharp visuals and vibrant colors. The 120Hz refresh rate provides silky smooth action, reduced motion sickness and more engaging action in action-packed games. The headset's sophisticated eye tracking makes menu navigation a breeze and can even dynamically adjust the focus of rendering, saving processing power and overall performance. Haptic feedback both from the headset itself and from the Sense controllers included with it adds even more realism so you can feel every blow, every vibration and every reaction to the environment as if you were there.
The headset connects to a single USB-C cable and the installation is quick and easy in comparison to some other VR systems that require external sensor use or complex installations. The Sense controllers that come with every PSVR2 package have ergonomics built into them for extended hours of gameplay and feature precise tracking from the integration of motion sensors and adaptive triggers.
The Horizon Call of The Mountain game that's included here is the best example of what the PSVR2 can do: This launch title is an adventure set in a stunning world, with excellent graphics, interactive scenery and good gameplay mechanics that take full use of the capabilities of the headset. It's regarded by some as one of the best VR experiences available, so it's a great choice for an introduction to virtual reality for a newcomer.
Aside from gaming, PSVR2 is also a great platform for immersive media consumption: From wandering around virtual worlds to viewing 3D films or just appreciating wide-angle vistas, the high-definition display and ergonomic design of the headset make it a delight to wear for long stretches. Its light weight and adjustability of its headband guarantee secure fitment for a broad spectrum of head sizes, while internal ventilation eliminates fogging issues on hot games.
This bundle on sale at Amazon delivers an experience that's both accessible and extraordinary, and it's probably one of the best deals available for PS5 owners in 2025.
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