Those looking to get an Oculus Rift and pair of Touch controllers can now do so for under $600, as Oculus has slashed the price of its Rift/Touch bundle by $200.
In addition to discounting its Rift/Touch bundle to $598, Oculus also announced that a standalone set of Touch controllers also just got much cheaper, thanks to a discount that halves the original price down to $99.
Additionally, Epic Games announced during its "State of Unreal" session today at GDC that its VR shooter Robo Recall is now available for free on Oculus Touch. The company also unveiled a mod editor for the game called the Robo Recall Mod Kit, which is completely free and allows players to create and share new weapons, characters and maps.
Read IGN's Robot Recall review to find out why "this Oculus Touch shooter really makes a case for the hardware."
Last month at DICE 2017, Oculus VP of Content Jason Rubin discussed the importance of driving down the price of Rift to increase the rate of adoption, saying they "knocked it out of the park" when it comes to the quality of the headset, it just needs to be less expensive in order to appeal to a broader market.
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