PlayStation 4 console with Horizon Zero Dawn - £199.85 [Black] [White]
Don't just play. Live the game. From the moment you slip on PlayStation VR, the new Virtual Reality system for PlayStation 4, you'll experience games in an entirely new way. You'll be at the centre of the action, living every detail of extraordinary new worlds - and you'll feel like you're actually inside the game. The camera is required for the virtual reality headset to function, the camera is not included in the solus headset box. The camera is required to track the LED markers on the front and rear of the headset. This VR headset is not for use by children under age 12.
In the box
PlayStation VR headset
Processor unit
Stereo earbuds
HDMI cable
USB cable
AC adaptor and power cord
PS VR headset connection adaptor
What you need
PlayStation Camera, sold separately, is required for PlayStation VR. PlayStation Move, sold separately, is supported by some PlayStation VR software. All titles are compatible with the DUALSHOCK 4, included with every PlayStation 4.
All comments (53)
Istanbul_Kop
30 Jun 17#1
VR continues falling. :astonished:
I've just sold mine, but I hope it isn't a fad and we get better and easier to use headsets in the future.
I feel we're on the cusp of getting there technology wise, and with continued investment and support, VR is definitely something that can excel.
Stealth_Fox
30 Jun 17#2
By the time you factor in the camera and move controllers, it's not really that much cheaper
the1stcoke to Stealth_Fox
30 Jun 17#36
Not that much cheaper than what!? You had to factor those in before so it is a lot cheaper.
BluesFanUK
30 Jun 17#3
Anyone able to recommend this? I've got the normal PS4, planning on buying Resident Evil 7, which I hear is quite the experience with this kit on.
Demtendo64
30 Jun 17#4
Great Price! I would bite but I'm still on the ropes as to whether I should hold off until the inevitable 2.0 model, or whether this is just going to continue to drop in price as the hype goes down.
the1stcoke to Demtendo64
30 Jun 17#37
You could spend your whole life like that with tech...Just take the leap... Do it. It's awesome. I bought mine with the intention of holding onto it boxed and new to see if it was rubbish or not and then sell it if it was. I opened it, played it and I have not played a flat game since. (November). Games like Rush of Blood, VR Resident Evil 7 (different league to non vr) Eve Valkyrie and now Farpoint with the Aim Controller have taken my 3 decades of gaming to an all time high. I haven't felt this enthused by it since the launch of the SNES.
Demtendo64 to the1stcoke
30 Jun 17#38
:laughing: You've sold me
DannGo
30 Jun 17#5
I'll bite with the VR when it's 200 :smile:
ST3123
30 Jun 17#6
Glad the prices are falling. I'd really like to see VR take off just because it offers a whole new way to play and can support some new types of game that otherwise wouldn't be possible. While good development can mitigate it, I think the main issue with these first gen headsets is the screen resolution, as it's so close to your eyes you need a high resolution or are going to start seeing the pixels that make up the image.
Perhaps over the next year, I'd love to see Sony come out with a higher resolution one, say for use with the PS4 Pro, as I doubt the base model could push a higher resolution at the frame rates needed for VR. Totally cross compatible of course just like PS4/PS4 Pro so no one ends up with useless hardware....
Marcoos
30 Jun 17#7
Well worth it! Some really good games for it. Resident Evil 7 in VR is one hell of an amazing experience! It will properly fill you with fear and panic, and fill your pants with something else :grin:
There's bound to be comments about motion sickness, not everyone gets it! Don't believe the sweeping statements! I've never had a problem with it.
furiousjammin
30 Jun 17#8
This may be a very stupid question, and i may have missed some important info above, or i may be completely wrong, but i thought you could only use the PSVR with the PS4 Pro?
ST3123 to furiousjammin
30 Jun 17#11
No, it works with any PS4, but some (in fact I think all) of the games are enhanced with PS4 Pro, which usually means higher/more stable framerate and/or extra graphical details but it's still fully functional. they had to make it compatible with base PS4 or they would have massively restricted their audience considering the PS4 Pro only came out towards the end of last year so MANY more people will have the original model than the Pro....
Opening post
Don't just play. Live the game. From the moment you slip on PlayStation VR, the new Virtual Reality system for PlayStation 4, you'll experience games in an entirely new way. You'll be at the centre of the action, living every detail of extraordinary new worlds - and you'll feel like you're actually inside the game.
The camera is required for the virtual reality headset to function, the camera is not included in the solus headset box. The camera is required to track the LED markers on the front and rear of the headset. This VR headset is not for use by children under age 12.
In the box
What you need
PlayStation Camera, sold separately, is required for PlayStation VR.
PlayStation Move, sold separately, is supported by some PlayStation VR software.
All titles are compatible with the DUALSHOCK 4, included with every PlayStation 4.
All comments (53)
I've just sold mine, but I hope it isn't a fad and we get better and easier to use headsets in the future.
I feel we're on the cusp of getting there technology wise, and with continued investment and support, VR is definitely something that can excel.
Perhaps over the next year, I'd love to see Sony come out with a higher resolution one, say for use with the PS4 Pro, as I doubt the base model could push a higher resolution at the frame rates needed for VR. Totally cross compatible of course just like PS4/PS4 Pro so no one ends up with useless hardware....
There's bound to be comments about motion sickness, not everyone gets it! Don't believe the sweeping statements! I've never had a problem with it.