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Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC Borderlands 2 and Beat Saber Bundle - PlayStation 4

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Features

  • Bundle includes PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, 2 MOVE controllers, Demo Disc 2.0, Borderlands 2 VR game voucher and Beat Saber voucher
  • The iconic shooter-looter gets in your face! Virtually immerse yourself in the untamed world of Borderlands
  • Beat Saber is a VR rhythm game where your goal is to slash the beats which perfectly fit into precisely handcrafted music
  • Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Blood and gore, Intense violence, language, sexual themes, use of alcohol

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UPC: 711719519843


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation VR, Sony PlayStation 4


Release date: December 14, 2018


Product Dimensions: 18.1 x 10.5 x 8.5 inches; 6.61 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 3003264


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 6.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 26, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • best value as of 2019
If you have a PS4 and are interested in VR, this is your best value as of 02/2019. PSVR is pretty close to higher end VR ware for a fraction of the cost. It is very convenient and easy to use, which is a huge plus, especially if you live in a small house like mine and have to put it away and setup after each use. Images are generally clearer and more crisp on Ocultus and etc, but you need a high end cpu to see the minor differences.....The games are good too and a great value (75ish dollars for the games). Although Beat SAber, is awesome! Borderlands is good once you get a hang of the controllers....However, do not give up on it. I was one of the lucky ones that gets sick playing VR. Borderland and anything flying made me ill. It definitely went away over time. DO not buy any games until you played as many demos as you can, as some games might be unplayable for you. Probably a good idea to setup a european account, to get different demos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019 by FL1hrcac

  • Novelty wore off quick
VR is going to be exciting one day, and right now, this is by far the cheapest way to get started. If you already have a PS4 Pro, a high level of interest in Virtual Reality, and don't want to get a super-computer and set up VR sensor towers, this is a modestly priced bundle of really good games and everything you need to start your journey into VR. If you don't have a PS4 Pro, or you have a computer that can handle other VR options, I'd go for those. Virtual Reality itself is really cool at first. I'm excited to see what the future of VR becomes. For me, the excitement and novelty wore off fast. It's clear that the processing power and graphics speed required means that you'll have to make concessions and face limitations to what games can be. No doubt the PS5 or PSVR2 or whatever next-gen will exist will be super-cool, and I look forward to it. Some games work well -- Beat Saber is a very fun rhythm game and I highly recommend it to those interested. It's great for people of all ages, as a pick-up-and-play party game, a fun fitness workout, or for serious players who want to challenge a leaderboard. The holodeck-like graphics aren't super-realistic, and it's okay. Borderlands 2 was originally released sans VR, and with cel-shaded 'stylized realism' it's not quite as immersive as one would hope for VR, but it remains a super fun game even with all the DLC taken out and the single-player only mode. These types of concessions are, sadly, the norm in VR. Skyrim VR does come with all the DLC I believe and is the full experience but the games that weren't built for VR just aren't as immersive as those that were. And the ones that were tend to be short, almost demo-length games. Some, like The Invisible Hours I actually enjoy better outside VR mode. A lot of gamers play League of Legends, a so-called MOBA game (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena), and I was excited to see Monolith was a MOBA game built for VR. But sadly, there are only 5 champions (right now), only one map, and it's a 2 lane, two-champions per team game. In other words, it's a lot of 1 on 1 duels with the weakest single player determining the losing team. It's none of what makes LoL so much fun. Apart from Beat Saber, the only other must-play VR game for me right now was The Inpatient. Set loosely in the Until Dawn universe (another great non-VR game), you are an inpatient at a mental asylum with limited memory. This was the most immersive experience I've ever had and the atmosphere was fantastic. Immersive, narrative driven games with highly emotional content is where I see the future of VR. I'd like to see games similar to the Quantic Dreams games (Farenheit / Indigo Prophecy, Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, Become Human) and DON'TNOD games (Life is Strange, Vampyr) come to VR. These sorts of personally emotional stories would be fantastic told from the first-person perspective in Virtual Reality. Sadly, there's little of it just yet. So, I'm glad I bought it, but it's still the early days of VR. We need people to adopt the technology in order to attract developers to spend money on top tier games. If you're interested in getting in on the ground floor, PSVR is one of the cheapest and simplest ways to experience what VR has to offer, and it's darn cool, for a while. For most people, I think waiting 2-3 years makes sense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2019 by Aspen

  • Have a PS4? Want to play in VR? BUY THIS BUNDLE!
I was hesitant in my purchase, after all $350.00 is a lot of money to drop on something many consider to be a "fad; not ready for prime time; an overpriced accessory", etc. Considering my only other VR experience was the Samsung gear VR, I felt as though I already knew what to expect - Yet this headset has totally blown me away... Beat Saber is absolutely fantastic, and is the perfect showcase for how VR can be so accessible, deceptively simple, and most important of all, FUN! Other games such as Battlezone, Wipeout, and SuperHot are also just a few of the many games that I've tried so far that have completely impressed, and leave me smiling from ear to ear. I haven't even tried Borderlands 2 at the time of my writing this, which should be a testament to how just one experience can leave you completely enamoured with this technology. Do yourself a favor. If you have a PlayStation 4 (base model is fine!!), And have even a remote interest in virtual reality, pickup this bundle! I strongly recommended this over the base headset, since the move controllers are so imperative to getting the full experience! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by The Bran Man

  • Faulty Hardware and inept Customer Service
Beat Saber is the only salvage from this fiasco. I used the system for 2-3 months, played couple of times as it takes time to set up and then it stopped working. The headset would turn on but without any display. Talked to customer service and sent the system for repair (was withing warranty) only to know that I need to pay for the service as the cord are damaged (which they were not). They wouldn't even give any detail about the damage. Very bad experience with SONY ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Way Underrated ...Just Amazing
First, the order process itself: I ordered this to be delivered in the Middle East. I ordered on March 29th, and it was in my house by April 1st! so fast, and good delivery. Second, the product itself: It is exactly as described, it had everything inside. CUHZVR2 is the version I got. connecting and setting up was easy thanks to PlayStation tutorials on YouTube. It came with the headset (earbuds included), two Move controllers One Demo CD (version 3 including 9 games to try out) and two code vouchers for Beat Sabor, and Borderlands 2. I did not imagine that it will be this good. yes, it is not as high quality as other PC VR out there, but it works and it is amazing. even the earbuds are great, also, you can plug in your own headphones if you want. The only negative thing is that it doesn't come with a charger for the Move controllers. which is very dumb. I only have one charger at home, and I am using this to charge one move controller at a time. It is also worth mentioning that the vouchers will only works on Region 1 account (The U.S., U.S. territories and Canada). so my Region 2 account didn't accept the code. but if you create a region 1 account and download the game, it will be playable on any account on the PlayStation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019 by Fahad

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