Oculus Announces Six Week Sale of $399 Rift + Touch Bundle
In the spirit of summer sales and their own "Summer of Rift," Facebook subsidiary Oculus VR has announced that the Rift + Touch bundle is now on sale for $399. The bundle includes the headset, a pair of Touch controllers, two sensors, an Xbox One wireless controller, a remote, and cables, including connectors for Rock Band VR guitar controllers.
Oculus also offers seven free games for the Rift: Lucky's Tale, Medium, Toybox, Quill, Dead and Buried, Dragon Front, and Robo Recall. For those lacking Rift-compatible titles, these selections provide a simple way to game on the Rift immediately.
The sale will take place for six weeks and follows the permanent price adjustments in March that cut the Rift + Touch bundle from $798 to $598. This competitively positions the Rift + Touch bundle against the $799 HTC Vive headset/controllers bundle and the $499 Sony PlayStation VR headset/controllers bundle. As it stands, Rift's shipments, cumulatively as well as for 2017 Q1, lag behind the Vive's according to SuperData, while both are behind the PSVR; at the top of the heap is the more affordable Oculus-powered Samsung Gear VR.
According to Fortune, Oculus vice president of content Jason Rubin stated that "This is a good time to test a mass-market price," where Oculus is considering whether to permanently drop the price. If so, the Rift would finally arrive at the "$350 ballpark" that was originally targeted. As PC-based high-end VR devices, both the Rift and Vive require VR-capable computers, which carry a hefty price of their own.
As a reminder, Oculus offers the following recommended and minimum PC specifications to power Rift:
Oculus Rift PC Specifications | ||
Recommended | Minimum | |
CPU | Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X | Intel i3-6100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200, FX4350 |
GPU (AMD) | Radeon RX 480 / R9 290 | Radeon RX 470 / R9 290 |
GPU (NVIDIA) | GeForce GTX 1060 / 970 | GeForce GTX 1050Ti / 960 |
Memory | 8GB+ RAM | |
Video Output | HDMI 1.3 | |
USB Ports | 3 x USB 3.0 1 x USB 2.0 | 1 x USB 3.0 2 x USB 2.0 |
OS | Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer | Windows 8.1 or newer |
On the HTC side of matters, a new Google Daydream supported Vive was announced only a few months ago, aimed at a 2017 release. Pricing was not revealed at that time.
Time will tell how much the Rift's bundle sale will help bring high-end VR to the masses.
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