Get £50 off this Oculus Quest 2 elite bundle

Oculus Quest 2 headset on a blue background
(Image credit: Future)

VR is a super cool innovation in the gaming and tech space, and the Oculus Quest 2 is one of the best iterations. As such, these deals definitely seemed like ones that needed to be highlighted, especially as we careen ever closer to the present giving time of the year. 

You can get a 128 GB model Oculus Quest 2 VR Gaming Headset, Elite Strap & Carry Case Bundle for £347 at Currys. This is £50 the bundle's usual price and about the price of the case standalone. The Elite Strap is probably the more tantalising offer though, with it’s different fitting and extra battery offerings. 

The Quest 2 stand alone is still going for £299, so if you don’t care too much about the other stuff you can save some money. Other versions of the bundle like this one without the carry case are also on sale, so it’s worth having a quick look to pick the right one for you.

Oculus Quest 2
was £397 now £347 at currys.co.uk

Quest 2 VR Gaming Headset | Elite Strap & Carry Case Bundle | 256 GB | £397 £347 at Curry's (save £50)
The Oculus Quest 2 is a great VR headset and an even greater price. Use it stand alone or with a PC to play excellent VR games, wherever you are. These things are a seriously good time and I don't know anyone with one who isn't pretty stoked. 

The Oculus Quest 2 can work with your PC as well as stand alone. It’s a pretty neat thing to take on trips and just use wherever you can find adequate space. Currently, in standalone mode you are limited to Facebook’s store, though this is set to change. What won’t change is the memory limits, and when you’re wanting to carry a lot of games with you, 128 GB can fill up quickly. 

The good news is Curry’s is also selling the 256 GB model in similar discounted bundles. You can also get £50 off the 256 GB version of this bundle, bringing it to £447, plus others are once again on offer. It’s the kind of product where it’s smart to consider your use case before spending the money. But a little extra storage is never a bad idea. 

Hope Corrigan
Hardware Writer

Hope’s been writing about games for about a decade, starting out way back when on the Australian Nintendo fan site Vooks.net. Since then, she’s talked far too much about games and tech for publications such as Techlife, Byteside, IGN, and GameSpot. Of course there’s also here at PC Gamer, where she gets to indulge her inner hardware nerd with news and reviews. You can usually find Hope fawning over some art, tech, or likely a wonderful combination of them both and where relevant she’ll share them with you here. When she’s not writing about the amazing creations of others, she’s working on what she hopes will one day be her own. You can find her fictional chill out ambient far future sci-fi radio show/album/listening experience podcast right here. No, she’s not kidding.