Create your own Sony PlayStation VR Bundle with Camera and Move Controller Twin Pack at Amazon for £455.87 with free UK delivery. If you click the GET FROM AMAZON link above you'll see the Amazon option to "Add All Three To Basket".
£349 for the Sony PlayStation VR at Amazon is full price, but you probably won't find it more than £3 or £4 cheaper than that anywhere right now.
£39.99 for the New Sony PlayStation 4 Camera at Amazon is a good price, and the cheapest price I’ve seen so far.
£66.88 for the Sony PlayStation Move Controller Twin Pack at Amazon is also the cheapest price I’ve found to date.
I haven’t found any decent bundle offers anywhere else yet, so if you want to get sorted now I reckon creating your own PlayStation VR bundle at Amazon is a hassle free bet.
Johnny
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So you save £3 ? PSVR at this price is way too expensive for something that only has one full game and a few short experiences. Wait for better prices. Deal and lowest current price or in stock are not the same thing.
Dread Your continual criticism of my deal posts has become tedious, beyond boring.
Your comment “PSVR at this price is way too expensive for something that only has one full game and a few short experiences. Wait for better prices” does not sit well with your own deal post recommending people to buy the PSVR at £332.49 from Tesco – I quote: “A great price on this”.
You appear to believe the PSVR is not worth buying and way too expensive at £349 (my deal post), and yet you recommend buying it at £332.49, a discount of less than 5% with the very same “only one full game and a few short experiences” (your deal post, now expired). Perhaps you only like your own deals!
As to there being “No deal to see here” I’m not sure what your definition of ‘deal’ is. If you know of a cheaper one-stop-shop bundle TODAY where the consumer can buy all three items in one transaction with free delivery, let’s hear about it!
Rockman regarding your comment ‘those prices are standard’. I agree that £349 for the PS VR is standard. I said it was full price at the beginning of my deal post.
However the camera (£39.99 at Amazon) costs £41.99 at Tesco, £41.69 at Base, £44.99 at Game and £44.99 at Argos. I can’t find it cheaper and in stock elsewhere (same £39.99 price yes, cheaper no)
The Controller Twin Pack (£66.88 at Amazon) is also at least £3 cheaper than ‘standard’. Other retailers (if they have stock) charging £69.95 upwards.
Those prices are standard and mind you, even with all that you still need a PS4 and games, of course. Too much for a gimmick.
Rockman regarding your comment ‘those prices are standard’. I agree that £349 for the PS VR is standard. I said it was full price at the beginning of my deal post.
However the camera (£39.99 at Amazon) costs £41.99 at Tesco, £41.69 at Base, £44.99 at Game and £44.99 at Argos. I can’t find it cheaper and in stock elsewhere (same £39.99 price yes, cheaper no)
The Controller Twin Pack (£66.88 at Amazon) is also at least £3 cheaper than ‘standard’. Other retailers (if they have stock) charging £69.95 upwards.
Johnny As I said cheapest price today doesn't mean it is a deal. You treat it like a price comparison site or just simply saying if something is in stock. That does not make them a deal.
The PSVR is just RRP as you say.
Pretty sure you have already posted the camera at John Lewis at £39.99 (it still is and is that price regularly)
https://m.johnlewis.com/sony-playstation-camera/p/3056202?searchTerm=Playstation%20camera
As for the Move controllers they are way overpriced and somebody would be better buying some second hand than paying a crazy £60 for them. Although yes £3 less than RRP they have been lower even at Amazon and posted by you.
Like i said no real deal to see here. That is why down votes are needed here as you are deluding yourself that you are posting good deals. When in fact you are just posting something with a couple of quid off RRP and doing stock takes. If this was on the other site it would be downvoted to oblivion and be a lesson learned to find good deals. Not just search Google for price changes that particular day. Search for good deals. This means many factors. Price history, how often they are on sale, value for money etc. Not posting the same list of items every single day if they have changed by £1. You want a price comparison site (probably where you are getting most prices like Google shopping) for that not a deal site.
You are looking for things less than RRP but also curating that to what is a good deal. Unfortunately you don't have that filter. You could be a good deal poster as you put the effort in. You just have to find the filter between price change/in stock and good deal.
There are no users commenting or active here and it's no suprise. The gaming section is awful and filled with the same items at mostly bad prices with something being in stock as to why it is posted. The site doesn't protect users either allowing stores that regularly sell stolen games openly. So no store links can be trusted. Users need to post good deals and owners need to do a better job of protecting buyers.
As an example there is this deal that is the lowest available today by quite a bit.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/assassin-s-creed-unity-xbox-one-digital-code-1-49-cdkeys-2620289
It isn't a good deal though. They regularly sell it lower. This price pretty standard for the store. Gamers know this. Cheapest price today doesn't matter. If it is a good deal does.
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