Get PlayStation VR, a PS4 camera, and GT Sport all for $399 in this new holiday bundle

Thinking about picking up one of those updated PlayStation VR headsets this holiday season? You might as well get 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gran Turismo Sport for free, too. Sony just🌳 announced a new PSVR bundle that includes a PSVR headset, a PS4 camera (required to use PSVR), and a copy of Gran Turismo Sport for the sta💦ndard PSVR bundle price of $399.99. Just add a PS4 or PS4 Pro and you're off to the virtual races. This bundle hasn't been announced for release outside of North America at the moment.

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Gran Turismo Sport has a few VR-specific features, including VR Drive within Arcade Mode, which lets you race a single opponent using select cars. As you'd expect from Gran 🌱Turismo, you can also just gape at exquisitely rendered interiors and exteriors if you're not in the mood for racing. GT Sport is by no means a full-fledged VR game, but those bonus features should be pleasing for automobile enjoyers nonetheless.

If you get tired of first-person car ogling, the bundle also includes a new version of the PSVR demo disc with 13 included "experiences". Sony doesn't specifically say what those 13 items are, but a pretty decent selection of PSVR games has come out since the first demo disc arrived; it would be nice if players could try out stuff like Farpoint or the post-Kitchen 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Resident Evil 7 VR experience.

Sony says the PlayStation VR Gran Turismo Sport bundle will start hitting retailers in the next few days. Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming deals predictions if you want to get ready to find even ಞmore savings.

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