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PlayStation VR bundles up to $150 off: Doom VFR now $250, more

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The official Newegg eBay Store is offering the PlayStation VR Doom VFR Bundle for $249.99 shipped. That’s $150 under the original listing, $50 below Amazon and the best we can find. This bundle includes the PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, and DOOM VFR game. Rated 4+ stars. More options below.

Dell also has some notable PS VR bundle deals right now. It is essentially matching the offer above with a gift card add-on along with a solid price on the Skyrim PS VR bundle:

PlayStation VR Doom VFR:

DOOM VFR brings the fast-paced, brutal gameplay fans of the series love to virtual reality. Fight like hell in virtual reality with the Doom VFR Bundle. Lay waste to an army of demons as you explore and interact with new areas of the UAC facility on Mars, and Hell itself, from an entirely new perspective.

  • DOOM VFR brings the fast-paced, brutal gameplay fans of the series love to virtual reality.
  • Bundle Includes PlayStation VR headset, PlayStation Camera, and DOOM VFR game.
  • Simply plug your PlayStation VR and PlayStation Camera into your PS4 system and transport yourself to new gaming worlds like never before.

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