PSVR 2 just dropped to a record-low price at several retailers, and it might be enough for me to try it

PSVR 2 Review Image with headset and controllers on a desk
(Image credit: Future)
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29/07: Update! PSVR 2 deals have now landed in the US as well! You'll find a new record-low price on the PlayStation VR 2 at a range of stores right now. We have updated the story below and added information for these new discounts where appropriate. 

PSVR 2 has held onto its price tag long enough, it seems. After a year on the shelves at full RRP, we've now had two large-scale discounts on the VR headset - and today's saving offers offer up a brand new record low price. That's a fantastic result for anyone keen on giving the VR side of PS5 a go, especially considering PC support should be heading our way soon, and it might just be cheap enough for me to get in this VR business. 

Amazon US currently has the PlayStation VR 2 available for $349 (was $549.99) - that's a $200 discount on the original launch price and a record-low. We've only ever seen this model $100 off in the past. Both Best Buy and Walmart are also packing these prices as well. 

Over in the UK, you'll find the PSVR 2 headset available for £349 at Amazon, Currys, and Argos right now. That's a full £180 discount on the lofty £529.99 RRP. This has been a £500+ headset for the vast, vast majority of its life with today's deals representing only the second major discount to hit the system. The first came back in June via Sony's Days of Play sale, but only gave us £100 off the system. 

A record-low price on a rarely discounted product is always worth celebrating, but the PSVR 2 actually offers a particularly strong value for money at this price point. It's now cheaper than the Meta Quest 3, and has PC support coming in the near-future (Sony just pushed the Steam app for example). 

I've held off on the pricey PS5 accessory until now, despite it being the best VR headset on the market. I've tried the Go, the Quest, and the original PSVR, but the fact that the headset cost more than the console itself had me reeling. Still, that Horizon mountain is calling to me, and with more Steam options opening up shortly this is the better buy compared to Meta at the moment. 

PSVR 2 | $549.99 $349 at Amazon
Save $200 -

PSVR 2 | $549.99 $349 at Amazon
Save $200 - PlayStation VR 2 has crashed to a brand new record-low price at Amazon this week, with a full $200 off the full system. That's an incredible price for the suite of new features - especially considering I've only ever seen it $100 off in the past. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You already have a PS5
✅ You want high-end VR features
✅ You have a PC lined up 

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want a standalone headset

Price check: Walmart: $349 | Best Buy: $349.99

UK: PSVR 2 | £529.99 £349 at Amazon
Save £180 -

UK: PSVR 2 | £529.99 £349 at Amazon
Save £180 - A record-breaking discount on the PSVR 2 brings it down to a fantastic £349 position this week, a price that beats the Meta Quest 3 and makes for particularly strong value overall. I've only ever seen that price drop to £429.99 in the past, and that was only once back in June. 

Price check: Currys: £349 | Argos £349.99

Should you buy PSVR 2? 

PSVR 2 up close next to a gaming PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The PSVR 2 has always been a tough sell - despite it technically having some of the best specs on the market. Sony's support of the device never really took off, with a few first-party releases sweetening up the PlayStation Store but a heavy decline in new games and features shortly after launch. There are a few secret weapons that still have me eyeing up the latest headset, though. 

That all-important PC support could change everything. I wouldn't be recommending the PSVR 2 right now without it. Sony's lineup of experiences doesn't cut the mustard, but with Valve's full selection of VR titles you're getting plenty of games and experiences bundled in here. Not only that, but the PSVR 2 boasts some pretty sweet specs; from its OLED 120Hz display to fantastic tracking - and even into the often under-utilized PS5 Cinematic Mode. This casts your regular console games onto a full OLED 120Hz panel beamed straight into your eyeballs, with no need to give up the TV - and if that's not a future we all dreamt of I don't know what is. 

Of course, there are caveats. If you want mixed-reality applications and more lifestyle-focused experiences you'll want to stick to the Meta Quest 3. PSVR 2 does have external cameras but they're not powerful enough - nor utilized for - true MR applications. They're more for wayfinding when you're plugged in. You're spending around £100 more on the Quest 3 right now, though, so if you're just after a gaming device PlayStation's where it's at this weekend.  

We're also rounding up all the best PS5 controllers and the best PS5 headsets for more accessories. Or, if you're running out of storage space, check out the best SSDs for PS5 as well. 

Tabitha Baker
Managing Editor - Hardware

Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.