
However, check below for links to the PlayStation Direct PSVR 2 Pre-order pages in your region.There’s also another value to having those VR demos too – finding your comfort level. Since PlayStation is supplying pre-order information to specific people who have registered their interest, we can't give you an exact link to follow where you can pre-order. Even more annoyingly, we also aren't certain what time these golden-ticket-like emails will arrive between now and launch day, so watch your inbox like a hawk.

We imagine this plan of action was the result of PS5 stock shortages and scalpers in recent years. Annoyingly, registering your interest didn't mean for certain that you got to pre-order. Pre-orders went live on November 15, 2022, and you can register your interest to be in with a chance of securing a headset or bundle.Īs we understand it, Sony initially selected from the pool of registered fans, and sent out the details for how to claim pre-orders on the 15th. This is true whether you're in the US, UK, or major European markets. You can register for your pre-order through the official PlayStation website, although if you're on Sony's lists for marketing emails and such, you may have gotten one already, so be sure to do a search if you're interested.Īs we've mentioned, for the initial launch phase, PSVR 2 will only be available to pre-order through PlayStation's Direct store. Any pre-orders made will be shipped throughout launch week.Īlthough some people may have been lucky enough to secure a headset on the 15th, Sony has been continually sending out pre-order invitation emails to people who registered their interest for one, as well as to folks who didn't register, but were on Sony's mailing list anyway.

For the initial launch phase, gamers will only be able to pre-order from PlayStation's Direct online store if they reside in the US, UK, Luxembourg, Germany, France, or Belgium. When did PSVR 2 pre-orders go live?Īlthough it's launching February 22, 2023, pre-orders for PSVR 2 went live on November 15, 2022.

You can also get a PSVR 2 Sense controller charging station for $49.99 / £39.99 / AU$79.95, which could help to free up your PS5 console's USB charging ports. At the time of launch, the PS4 has seen some price drops since its 2013 release, so comparing the two prices in their console timelines, there is a lot of similarity. For those keeping score, the original PSVR cost $399 / £349 / AU$549.95 when it launched in 2016, which, was the same as the launch price of the PS4.
