It was announced earlier this month that the PSVR 2 would launch in South Africa on the 22nd of February – the same day as the U.S. and U.K. A standard PSVR 2 bundle – which includes the headset, the VR Sense controllers, and stereo headphones- will set consumers back R13,499.

 

 

A second bundle that includes Horizon Call of the Mountain will cost R14,499, while an optional PSVR 2 Sense Controller Charging Station is priced at R1,099. Readers can pre-order the PSVR 2 now through numerous South African distributors but will need a PlayStation 5 (PS5) for the VR headset to work.

 

As reported by Bloomberg, Sony plans to make 2 million PSVR 2s by March 2023, preventing a possible PS5-Esque stock shortage at launch, which is good news for customers.

Follow the link to learn all about the PSVR 2’s upgraded tech.

 

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