[UPDATE] Amazon has now sold through its PlayStation VR stock. If you didn't get one, GameStop and Best Buy still have units in stock at press time.
The original story is below.
Amazon is currently sold out of PlayStation VR Launch Bundles, but very soon, the retailer will have more stock available. Today (March 24) at 2 PM PST / 5 PM EST, the retailer will start selling more bundles.
The company did not say how many units it will have, but it's expecting to sell them all quickly. "These will go fast, get your F5 finger ready," Amazon wrote on Twitter. The bundles will be available to buy here on Amazon's website, and we will update this post when they go on sale.
As announced previously, the $500 PlayStation VR Launch Bundle comes with a headset, as well as a PlayStation Camera, which is required. Also in the package are two Move controllers and a PlayStation Worlds game disc. This includes five games: The London Heist, Into the Deep (working title), The Luge, Danger Ball, and Scavenger's Odyssey.
Alternatively, GameStop and Best Buy currently have Launch Bundles in stock.
If you're looking to preorder just the PlayStation VR headset, you're out of luck--but not for much longer. Starting Monday, March 29, Sony will begin accepting preorders for the $400 headset alone.
In other recent news about PlayStation VR, Sony Europe executive Jim Ryan recently said he feels "extremely comfortable" with the device's price point.
"These are obviously decisions that we think about hugely; we always do," he said. "We always try to represent good value in our pricing, and we think we have done that with PlayStation VR."
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