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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

High-end VR just got cheaper: Oculus gives Rift and Touch a permanent price cut

If you were holding off on getting a high-end VR headset because of pricing, Oculus just made the hit on your wallet a bit lighter, with a significant price drop on both the Rift headset and Touch controllers.

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Category: VR

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  • Oculus Touch
  • Virtual Reality
  • VR
  • Oculus Rift
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