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title: "PlayStation VR Launch Bundle [Discontinued]"
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# Motion controllers x2 for intuitive gameplay PlayStation Camera 2 for precise tracking 4K OLED display with 100° FOV immersion PlayStation VR Launch Bundle [Discontinued]

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** 82 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Step inside the future of gaming — don’t just play it, live it!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PlayStation VR Launch Bundle [Discontinued] by sony
- **How much does it cost?** 82 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/68692008-playstation-vr-launch-bundle-discontinued)

## Best For

- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sony brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual Motion Controllers:** Experience natural, full-body interaction with two PlayStation Move controllers included.
- • **Plug & Play VR Immersion:** Seamlessly connect headset & camera to PS4 and dive into virtual worlds instantly.
- • **Cinematic 4K OLED Display:** Enjoy crisp visuals and smooth gameplay with 90-120Hz refresh rate and OLED clarity.
- • **Curated VR Worlds Game Disc:** Access exclusive launch titles like Star Wars Battlefront VR and PlayStation VR Worlds.
- • **Ergonomic & Glasses-Friendly Design:** Lightweight, adjustable headset fits all head sizes comfortably—even with glasses.

## Overview

The PlayStation VR Launch Bundle (Discontinued) offers a complete VR experience for PS4 users, featuring a 4K OLED headset with a 100-degree field of view, dual PlayStation Move motion controllers, and the PlayStation Camera 2 for precise motion tracking. Designed for comfort and ease of use, it includes the PlayStation VR Worlds game disc and supports smooth gameplay at 90-120Hz refresh rates. This first-generation VR system delivers immersive, interactive gaming that redefines how you experience digital worlds.

## Description

VR headset Processor Unit VR headset connection cable HDMI cable USB cable Stereo headphones AC power cord AC adaptor PlayStation VR Demo Disc PlayStation Camera 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers PlayStation VR worlds Game Disc Discover a new world of unexpected gaming experiences with PlayStation VR. Redefine your expectations of immersion in gaming with moments so intense your intuition takes over. Step into incredible virtual worlds and overcome new challenges in extraordinary ways. With gamers in mind, PlayStation delivers a new world of unexpected gaming experiences through PlayStation VR. Play some of the most highly anticipated titles of 2016 on PS VR including an all-new Star Wars Battlefront gaming experience and games like PlayStation VR worlds, Golem and RIGS Mechanized Combat League. Getting into PlayStation VR couldn't be easier. Just plug the PlayStation VR headset and your PlayStation Camera into your PlayStation 4 system. You're ready to go.

Review: star trek-esque - My advice is, get in on the ground floor of the future of gaming. This is a mind-blowing experience, and so worth the money, worth twice as much. If you've been thinking about buying a vr system, but have been hesitating because you don't want to be let down, or because it's too expensive right now, stop. Just stop. Order it today. Imagine your first experience with a serious gaming machine -- your first NES, for example, or your first PlayStation, or your first Pentium-driven CPU. It's like that. You thought you were done feeling that rush, but you aren't. Or remember when the first Ipod came out, and you bought it and realized your entire music library could fit in your pocket. All you could say was holy expletive. Yeah, it feels like that. We all dream of having a holodeck in our living room, and now that is one step closer to becoming a reality. Imagine a game, but instead of looking at it on a monitor or tv screen, you're inside it with the characters, immersed in the digital world, 360 degrees, and all of it beautiful. You will swear you should be able to touch what you see. Yes, you'll probably become disoriented almost immediately, but in a pleasant way. And what's particularly exciting is, your mind is going be blown by first generation products like London Heist, which are not really even full games. No, what is available right now for the vr systems are basically demos -- they hint at what the system might do in the future while still providing an incredibly entertaining experience. As soon as you put the headset on, you'll realize the potential and utter a stream of happy expletives. The future really is here. For example, VR versions of games like Skyrim will almost certainly absorb all your free hours in the very near future. Or how about a VR GTA sequel? And the online experience, just think of it. Another positive: the system so far is more of an intellectual experience than we're used to, which I appreciate. Loading Human's screenplay, for instance, is not only a well-written piece of science fiction in its own right, but contains numerous allusions to classic literary and scientific works, while Batman is more of a detective story than an action game. Playing this system is a great change of pace. In any case, the experience really is intense. I can't overstate that. It's not really for those who like to play video games at the end of the day to unwind. Dispelling negative rumors: yes, you will feel slightly ill when using the vr system, but it goes away pretty quickly. Your body will adjust over time. Take frequent rests when you're learning to play. Frankly, you'll want to rest frequently anyway, because when you're playing this system, it feels a lot like a whole body workout. And yes, the wires are uncomfortable, but there's no way of avoiding that at present. And I don't know that it's such a big deal, anyway. It's one wire (going from the headset to the vr processing unit). Keep it on the left side of your body. Next, the price tag has been complained about. Yeah, it's huge, but it's worth every penny. The resolution has been complained about, too. But play a game like Batman, for example, and you'll find that that argument doesn't hold water either. The Joker looks so good that you might have nightmares about him. Finally, the headset itself is said to be uncomfortable, but again, once you get used to it, you'll find it's actually a wonderful piece of equipment, light, sturdy, and easy to adjust. It just feels like a helmet with wraparound goggles. There's still a lot of work to be done. The games, though beautiful, are far too short and unfortunately not quite what everybody wants -- too many mysteries, films, and puzzle -oriented plotlines. Again, Batman is a good example. It feels so real that you'll find yourself drooling, but when it comes to actual gameplay? Not a lot there except puzzles. There's no combat. You can't walk. You can't drive the batmobile or fly the batwing. You just go from room to room, puzzle to puzzle. You encounter the joker, but just in a cinematic way; you can't fight and defeat him, or anybody really. Then suddenly the game's over. Loading Human is the best VR game I've played so far, but again, it's really only half a game. Rush of Blood is another good one, but you just sit in a chair while the environment washes over you. Note to the great game makers: how about some cool educational titles?
Review: Well Designed and Comfortable Headset. Fun Games for Starters. - The headset itself is quite comfortable especially for a one size fits all concept. Yes, there is a small gap on the bottom where you can the see light of your current environment but that's just a little compromise for being able to fit big and small heads, just turn off the light in your room and it will be fine. Yes it feels like goggles because it basically is a goggle just like other VR goggles out there. Unless they design it like a helmet you won't be able to get that 180 degree field of view but then a helmet VR product cannot be a one size fits all product and I'm sure that was the problem. The PS VR even works with those who wear glasses. That itself is great design. It is made of quality materials as expected. $500 mid range pricing is fair. As for the graphics, it is not limited by the headset but rather by the PS4 hardware. Currently it is limited to 1080P so ofcourse the graphics will not look that clear compared to playing on your regular HDTV. If you played other non VR PS4 games on a 100" projector for example you will see the pixelated graphics as well. That's just the way it is when you have a giant size projection when you view the PS VR. You need 4K resolution or higher in VR in order to get the graphics sharp again. The PS4 PRO's native 4K resolution should fix that problem but games will have to be designed for that system so don't expect this 1st generation of VR games to have great graphics. Wait at least another year for that. I say the graphics is very reasonable for 1st generation VR software. The immersion and detailed environment more than makes up for the sub par graphics. Also, I read from Sony that all PS VR games are required to run at a minimum of 60 FPS(Frames Per Second) in order to lessen the motion sickness effect. If the framerate is too slow, it will cause motion sickness when we are watching the VR environment skipping around in slow motion. This means a need for more processing power in order to achieve higher framerate. This means the game details will be less unless you have a very powerful hardware to run the VR game. Hey people, remember the original WII? It had crappy graphics compared to the PS3 and XBOX 360 but it sold more systems at the beginning and was generally more popular because of it's innovative controllers at the time. Well, the PS VR is like that revolution in gaming. It's like being in a game as the character. This is truly an awesome product for the PS4 console. Once 2nd generation games like Resident Evil 7 comes out with VR support, then it will be much better. But for now, it is a great start. People expect too much in the beginning. Even the VR platform itself is a brand new 1st generation hardware. We need to be a little patient for the VR industry itself to mature which will take years before we might get fully immersive VR products. Give it some time to develop. It is better than playing $9.99 or less VR games on your smart phone enabled headsets with games that are not really fully developed the way it is by big console game developer studios. Come on peeps, give it a year or two for excellent VR software games to come out for the PS VR. Enjoy what we have today for what it is.

## Features

- PlayStation VR Core Bundle
- PlayStation Camera
- 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers
- PlayStation VR Worlds Game Disc

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00SBXBQDS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,078 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #565 in PlayStation 4 Accessory Kits |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Game Console |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Controller Type | Motion Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (471) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Field Of View | 100 Degrees |
| Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 3001558 |
| Model Number | 3001558 |
| Operating System | PlayStation 4, Playstation VR |
| Platform | PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Size | 5.7 |
| Sensor Technology | Accelerometer, Gyroscope |
| UPC | 711719504498 |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: It sold out already? Or is it not available for preorder yet?**
A: Not sold out they just haven't started preorders yet. Sony announced release date will be in October 2016, with 50 games supporting/built for VR available at launch, requires the PlayStation camera to work and you'll need two PlayStation move controllers to get the full immersion feel (I'd get the camera and controllers used while you can).

**Q: Anyone else try to pre order this and have problems?  I saw the icon, it said pre order.  When I clicked it, it said unavailable.  again and again**
A: it a shame this  was Great Deal   but i i wake up at 7 in the morning and 9.57 it unavailable. in   find out that  pre order was   only   google chrome user i only  use firefox browser  the  pre order  was not showing up on firefox browser  i try best buy want me to pay $540  for  Sony PlayStation VR Launch Bundle it shame  that People is sell their pre order on ebay  for $999.99

**Q: Is it comfortable for people that uses glasses or can you use it without?**
A: I'm happy to inform you that of all the main VR headsets (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, PSVR), THE PSVR is the most comfortable to wear with glasses. This is based on personal experience and plenty of other sources that claim it to be very comfortable with glasses.

**Q: Do you need a PS camera for this or is it optional?**
A: You need the PS Camera, no doubt. Otherwise the controllers and headset won't be tracked.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ star trek-esque
*by L***T on January 29, 2017*

My advice is, get in on the ground floor of the future of gaming. This is a mind-blowing experience, and so worth the money, worth twice as much. If you've been thinking about buying a vr system, but have been hesitating because you don't want to be let down, or because it's too expensive right now, stop. Just stop. Order it today. Imagine your first experience with a serious gaming machine -- your first NES, for example, or your first PlayStation, or your first Pentium-driven CPU. It's like that. You thought you were done feeling that rush, but you aren't. Or remember when the first Ipod came out, and you bought it and realized your entire music library could fit in your pocket. All you could say was holy expletive. Yeah, it feels like that. We all dream of having a holodeck in our living room, and now that is one step closer to becoming a reality. Imagine a game, but instead of looking at it on a monitor or tv screen, you're inside it with the characters, immersed in the digital world, 360 degrees, and all of it beautiful. You will swear you should be able to touch what you see. Yes, you'll probably become disoriented almost immediately, but in a pleasant way. And what's particularly exciting is, your mind is going be blown by first generation products like London Heist, which are not really even full games. No, what is available right now for the vr systems are basically demos -- they hint at what the system might do in the future while still providing an incredibly entertaining experience. As soon as you put the headset on, you'll realize the potential and utter a stream of happy expletives. The future really is here. For example, VR versions of games like Skyrim will almost certainly absorb all your free hours in the very near future. Or how about a VR GTA sequel? And the online experience, just think of it. Another positive: the system so far is more of an intellectual experience than we're used to, which I appreciate. Loading Human's screenplay, for instance, is not only a well-written piece of science fiction in its own right, but contains numerous allusions to classic literary and scientific works, while Batman is more of a detective story than an action game. Playing this system is a great change of pace. In any case, the experience really is intense. I can't overstate that. It's not really for those who like to play video games at the end of the day to unwind. Dispelling negative rumors: yes, you will feel slightly ill when using the vr system, but it goes away pretty quickly. Your body will adjust over time. Take frequent rests when you're learning to play. Frankly, you'll want to rest frequently anyway, because when you're playing this system, it feels a lot like a whole body workout. And yes, the wires are uncomfortable, but there's no way of avoiding that at present. And I don't know that it's such a big deal, anyway. It's one wire (going from the headset to the vr processing unit). Keep it on the left side of your body. Next, the price tag has been complained about. Yeah, it's huge, but it's worth every penny. The resolution has been complained about, too. But play a game like Batman, for example, and you'll find that that argument doesn't hold water either. The Joker looks so good that you might have nightmares about him. Finally, the headset itself is said to be uncomfortable, but again, once you get used to it, you'll find it's actually a wonderful piece of equipment, light, sturdy, and easy to adjust. It just feels like a helmet with wraparound goggles. There's still a lot of work to be done. The games, though beautiful, are far too short and unfortunately not quite what everybody wants -- too many mysteries, films, and puzzle -oriented plotlines. Again, Batman is a good example. It feels so real that you'll find yourself drooling, but when it comes to actual gameplay? Not a lot there except puzzles. There's no combat. You can't walk. You can't drive the batmobile or fly the batwing. You just go from room to room, puzzle to puzzle. You encounter the joker, but just in a cinematic way; you can't fight and defeat him, or anybody really. Then suddenly the game's over. Loading Human is the best VR game I've played so far, but again, it's really only half a game. Rush of Blood is another good one, but you just sit in a chair while the environment washes over you. Note to the great game makers: how about some cool educational titles?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well Designed and Comfortable Headset. Fun Games for Starters.
*by C***R on October 15, 2016*

The headset itself is quite comfortable especially for a one size fits all concept. Yes, there is a small gap on the bottom where you can the see light of your current environment but that's just a little compromise for being able to fit big and small heads, just turn off the light in your room and it will be fine. Yes it feels like goggles because it basically is a goggle just like other VR goggles out there. Unless they design it like a helmet you won't be able to get that 180 degree field of view but then a helmet VR product cannot be a one size fits all product and I'm sure that was the problem. The PS VR even works with those who wear glasses. That itself is great design. It is made of quality materials as expected. $500 mid range pricing is fair. As for the graphics, it is not limited by the headset but rather by the PS4 hardware. Currently it is limited to 1080P so ofcourse the graphics will not look that clear compared to playing on your regular HDTV. If you played other non VR PS4 games on a 100" projector for example you will see the pixelated graphics as well. That's just the way it is when you have a giant size projection when you view the PS VR. You need 4K resolution or higher in VR in order to get the graphics sharp again. The PS4 PRO's native 4K resolution should fix that problem but games will have to be designed for that system so don't expect this 1st generation of VR games to have great graphics. Wait at least another year for that. I say the graphics is very reasonable for 1st generation VR software. The immersion and detailed environment more than makes up for the sub par graphics. Also, I read from Sony that all PS VR games are required to run at a minimum of 60 FPS(Frames Per Second) in order to lessen the motion sickness effect. If the framerate is too slow, it will cause motion sickness when we are watching the VR environment skipping around in slow motion. This means a need for more processing power in order to achieve higher framerate. This means the game details will be less unless you have a very powerful hardware to run the VR game. Hey people, remember the original WII? It had crappy graphics compared to the PS3 and XBOX 360 but it sold more systems at the beginning and was generally more popular because of it's innovative controllers at the time. Well, the PS VR is like that revolution in gaming. It's like being in a game as the character. This is truly an awesome product for the PS4 console. Once 2nd generation games like Resident Evil 7 comes out with VR support, then it will be much better. But for now, it is a great start. People expect too much in the beginning. Even the VR platform itself is a brand new 1st generation hardware. We need to be a little patient for the VR industry itself to mature which will take years before we might get fully immersive VR products. Give it some time to develop. It is better than playing $9.99 or less VR games on your smart phone enabled headsets with games that are not really fully developed the way it is by big console game developer studios. Come on peeps, give it a year or two for excellent VR software games to come out for the PS VR. Enjoy what we have today for what it is.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***E on January 2, 2020*

A entrega atrasou, entretanto o vendedor foi exatamente atencioso e procedeu ao estorno do valor do frete, que era para ter sido entrega expressa. Recomendo.

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