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Posted 16 December 2018

Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset with Touch Controllers + 2 Sensors and MARVEL Powers United VR Special Edition Bundle £349.99 @ Argos

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Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset with Touch Controllers + 2 Sensors and MARVEL Powers United VR Special Edition Bundle £349.99 @ Argos


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Don’t worry about clicking your fingers to save the universe – just plug your Oculus Rift into your computer, get your included sensors, headset and controllers ready and you’re all set – thanks to MARVEL Powers United VR Special Edition.

This explosive, VR (virtual reality), action-packed, multiplayer game is based across various iconic Marvel locations, such as the land of Wakanda, the gladiatorial colosseum on Sakaar, or on Asgard, Thor’s home world.

Assume the great responsibility associated with brandishing the powers of your favourite Marvel Super Heroes, such as:

  • Black Panther
  • Black Widow
  • Captain America
  • Captain Marvel
  • Deadpool
  • Doctor Strange
  • Gamora
  • Hawkeye
  • Iceman
  • Rocket Racoon
  • Spider-Man
  • Star-Lord
  • Storm
  • The Hulk
  • Thor
  • Wolverine

while villains such as Thanos, Magneto, Loki and Venom create mayhem and do their best to foil your heroic deeds.

You’ll experience all this super hero action up close, thanks to the Oculus Rift’s advanced display technology combined with its precise, low-latency constellation tracking system – all to create the sensation of presence for a spectacular virtual-reality session, in the comfort of your living room.

Oculus Rift enables you to download and play games from an entirely new perspective for a totally immersive session. Choose titles from across genres ranging from action RPGs, sci-fi shooters, mind-bending puzzle games, and more to please the whole family.

Superior graphics
Rift uses state of the art displays and optics designed specifically for VR. Its high refresh rate and low-persistence display work together with its custom optics system to provide incredible visual fidelity and an immersive, wide field of view.

Movements in VR
The integrated sensor tracks constellations of IR LEDs to translate your movements into VR. Place the sensor in front of you and you’re all set. Its stand is ideal for most setups and its standard 1/4 20 mount works with most tripods. The constellation tracking system is designed to track you whether you’re sitting down or standing up.

One size fits all
The adjustment straps help you get a perfect fit and the sliding bars cantilever weight to minimise pressure.

Oculus Touch makes interacting in the virtual world feel as realistic as possible for a natural gaming experience. The tracked controllers give your hands presence to make it feel like your virtual hands are your own.

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  1. chumpyman's avatar
    Just bought this. I don’t need it, but hey ho!

    Forgot to say thanks OP as I did want a VR headset and thought it was a good deal. (edited)
  2. Azwipe's avatar
    deleted106500216/12/2018 18:11

    They're abandoning Desktop... they'll then find out Quest flops because …They're abandoning Desktop... they'll then find out Quest flops because there is no market for a £200 go, let alone a £400 Quest. Then I wonder if they'll come back to the PC once they realise PC gamers are the only ones willing to shell out? Or maybe they'll quit because VR doesn't make enough money for Facebook to care.


    No market for the £200 Go less for the £400 Quest . Oculus is committed more than any other company to VR both in hardware and software, no doubt a Rift 2 will be announced before long but tech hasn't advanced that much since the original Rift. It wouldn't be wise to do what HTC did with the Vive Pro. I owned the Rift for a year before buying the Samsung Odyssey (Original) and although the screen is much nicer due to the improved resolution and amoled panels it isn't that different.
  3. Spiffman_Space's avatar
    Same price at Oculus.com and with a 10% referral code you could get it for £314
  4. deleted1065002's avatar
    They're abandoning Desktop... they'll then find out Quest flops because there is no market for a £200 go, let alone a £400 Quest. Then I wonder if they'll come back to the PC once they realise PC gamers are the only ones willing to shell out? Or maybe they'll quit because VR doesn't make enough money for Facebook to care.
  5. Night_Knight's avatar
    deleted106500216/12/2018 18:11

    They're abandoning Desktop... they'll then find out Quest flops because …They're abandoning Desktop... they'll then find out Quest flops because there is no market for a £200 go, let alone a £400 Quest. Then I wonder if they'll come back to the PC once they realise PC gamers are the only ones willing to shell out? Or maybe they'll quit because VR doesn't make enough money for Facebook to care.


    They want first bring people to VR, and more mainstream and than hits desktops again. People complain about Var is expensive (yea, new phones cost more and still do a basics things for that price). Just look how much cost full kit of Pimax
  6. DonkeyKonk's avatar
    I picked up a Go just to try one out really. VR is really rather amazing, I have been incredibly impressed.
  7. r0chey's avatar
    Do you get the 10 quid argos voucher for spending over 100 too?
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