They’re $499, if you can find them
While not everyPlayStation VRgame necessitates owning a PlayStation Move controller, much less two, it’s good to have them around if you’re committing to the platform. With that in mind, as well as the fact that 1) used or otherwise old Moves can be hit or miss at holding a charge and 2) the PlayStation Camera is required for PSVR, buying a bundle is recommended over piecemeal purchases.
Sony is bringing back its $499 USD / $699 CAD bundle that was previously offered as a pre-order before PlayStation VR launched. It comes with the headset, Camera, two Move controllers,PlayStation VR Worlds, and the meatyPSVR demo disc. That’s everything you need and then some.

Better yet, though, is a new bundle, one that’s priced the same and includes the same pack-ins, except for one — instead ofPlayStation VR Worlds($40), you’re getting the funny-scary on-rails shooterUntil Dawn: Rush of Blood($20). I think that’s the best bet. While the former title has appeal as a multifaceted “intro to VR” experience, the latter is just plain a better, more fully-realized game.
There is one catch, and that’s timing (to say nothing of general availability of PSVR kits). TheVR Worldsbundle is due out “next week,” while theUntil Dawnbundle is set for “later this month.”

If you’re thinking of getting either of these, best of luck finding them in stock. And ensure you eventually pick upResident Evil 7,Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, andJob Simulator, as well.







