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Step in to PlayStation VR w/ the Astro Bot & Moss Bundle for $220 shipped (Reg. $300)

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Trusted games dealer AntOnline via eBay Daily Deals is offering the PlayStation VR Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Moss Bundle for $219.99 shipped. That’s $80 off the regular $300 price tag, roughly $60 under Amazon’s best price and the lowest we can find. Today’s deal is just $20 above the Black Friday 2018 price. This bundle includes the VR headset itself, the  PlayStation Camera, Astro Bot Rescue Mission disc and a digital copy of Moss. Head below for more details.

While you can grab some PS VR Move wands to enhance the experience, you’re good to go with your PS4 DualShock controllers as well. While we don’t have any VR titles today, be sure to head over to this morning’s roundup for even more PlayStation deals. And in case you’ve been waiting, Sony now supports Rocket League cross-play.

PlayStation VR Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Moss Bundle:

Enter your game’s immersive world with this PlayStation VR headset and game bundle. The adjustable VR wearable is compatible with over 150 PlayStation 4 games, letting you explore expansive environments and directly interact with in-game characters. This PlayStation VR headset and game bundle includes VR versions of Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Moss.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices