PlayStation VR Gets New Superhot VR and Creed Bundles

Sony already had decent success with the PlayStation VR platform, selling more than 3 million units. To help PlayStation VR go further, the company is launching two new bundles for PS VR.

First up is the new Creed and Superhot VR bundle, coming in at $349.99 in the United States and $449.99 in Canada. Both of the new bundles come with two games — and in this case, you are getting Creed: Rise To Glory and Superhot VR. I haven’t played any of these games myself, but if you have watched the Creed movie, you might like the game as well. And as for Superhot, it’s said to be one of the best VR games available, so all in all this is a pretty good bundle if you are looking to get into VR.

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Sony is launching another bundle as well, though this one’s a little cheaper. For $299.99 in the United States and $379.99 in Canada, you can get PS VR with Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Moss. The first is a platformer exclusively available on PS VR, while the former is an action-adventure puzzle game. This bundle will be available from the 2nd of October.

Here’s the catch, though: the $299.99 Astro Bot Rescue Mission and Moss bundle doesn’t come with the PlayStation Move Motion Controllers that are included in the Creed and Superhot bundle. So you are probably better off getting the Creed and Superhot VR bundle, which is available from the 25th of September.

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