PSVR2 GETS MASSIVE PRICE CUT FOR CHEAPEST EVER UK DEAL

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There’s never been a better time to pick up Sony’s PlayStation VR2 headset, as some retailers knock £200 off the original price.

Sony’s second attempt at cracking the virtual reality market might be low on games, but the headset itself is still an impressive bit of kit.

The amount of games available on the platform will bump up significantly from next month though, as the headset will be compatible with VR titles on PC, like Half-Life: Alyx, through a PC adapter which launches on August 7.

While the adapter itself costs £49.99, the price of the PlayStation VR2 headset in the UK has been drastically reduced at certain retailers, to try and make the investment seem worthwhile in the run-up.

The best deal available is through Smyths, which has reduced the price by £200, from £529.99 to £329.99. It’s unclear how long the deal will last, but it likely won’t stick around for long as it’s the biggest discount the headset has received yet.

There are other cheap deals at other UK retailers, albeit not quite as drastic. Currys has reduced the headset to £349.00, while Amazon is selling a bundle with Horizon Call Of The Mountain for £389.99, down from £569.99.

At the time of writing, Argos has also reduced the price to £349.99, while GAME is selling it for a solid £350 (although that’s minus a delivery charge).

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