Best PSVR deals April 2021

Finding a really great deal on the PlayStation VR can sometimes feel impossible. Compatible with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles, this virtual reality headset has quickly become a favorite amongst gamers moving into the VR space; unfortunately, that also means there’s rarely a reason for Sony or any retailers to provide a discount on it. Luckily, we know of a surefire way you can save on the PSVR anytime you’d like.

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While the PlayStation VR is primarily a headset, you’ll also need the PlayStation Camera and PlayStation Move controllers to complete the setup and play VR games on your PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5. You could purchase these items separately and potentially pay less by doing so, though an easier way to purchase everything you need is with a PlayStation VR bundle. Sony is always offering some bundle that includes these essential VR peripherals as well as a new VR game so you’ll be ready to start playing immediately.

One way you can always save on the PlayStation VR (when it’s in stock) is by shopping at Target with a RedCard. Using a RedCard at checkout saves you 5% on your purchase and earns you free shipping. Best of all, the free debit version has no fees and costs absolutely nothing to use. Every Target shopper should have one in their wallet, especially considering how much it can save you on expensive purchases like the PSVR bundle below. Sign up today at Target to start saving on all your purchases there.

Best PSVR deals

PlayStation VR Marvel’s Iron Man Bundle | $349.99 at Adorama

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Though PSVR bundles may be difficult to find at most retailers, right now you can pick up the PlayStation VR bundle with Marvel’s Iron Man at Adorama at its regular price of $350! The bundle includes the PSVR headset, PlayStation Move controllers, and the PlayStation Camera, along with the game Marvel’s Iron Man VR. Plus, it ships for free.

$349.99 at Adorama

PlayStation VR Headset (GameStop Premium Refurbished) | $149.99 at GameStop

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Snag the PlayStation VR headset for only $150 in refurbished condition at GameStop! You’ll also need to buy the PlayStation Camera and PlayStation Move controllers separately, and don’t forget a PlayStation console!

$149.99 at GameStop

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