Slash $251 Off the PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle

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If you or someone you know owns a PS5, chances are you’re already familiar with how it redefines gaming. But what if there was a way to take that experience even further? PS5 users can currently grab an amazing deal on the PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle, which is a perfect way to step into the next generation of immersive entertainment.

This bundle gets you the highly anticipated PlayStation VR2 headset, along with the fan-favorite Horizon Call of the Mountain. You’ll be able to climb towering cliffs, face off against machines, and explore breathtaking views, all in stunning 4K HDR, with two 2000 x 2040 OLED displays at 120fps. Every glance, movement, and reaction is going to feel natural, which makes the headset a perfect match for the PS5’s impressive performance.

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You’ll also enjoy features like eye-tracking, which makes in-game interactions feel intuitive. Add in haptic feedback and adaptive triggers on the controllers, and the game responds to your every move with a great level of realism. The headset feedback adds another layer to this by letting you feel vibrations that match the in-game action. All those flying arrows and distant explosions will feel like they’re happening in real life.

The bundle doesn’t stop at visuals and responsiveness. The PlayStation VR2 headset also offers 3D audio that surrounds you, so every sound, no matter how small, is going to feel like it is right next to you. The setup is simple: with a single cable connection to your PS5 and an adjustable headband for all-day comfort, you’ll be enjoying your favorite games in no time.

Grab the bundle for $349 after a 42% discount.

PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle

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