Oculus giving away £50 of store credit with new Rift purchases

Oculus celebrates 2-year anniversary with £50 if free store credit with new Rift pruchases

Oculus giving away £50 of store credit with new Rift purchases

It has been two years since Oculus released their Rift VR headset to the consumer market. Since then, Oculus has released their touch motion controllers, delivered several price decreases for their hardware and bundled their headset offering with a variety of VR games and experiences. 

On the PC, the Oculus Rift offers some of the best value in the market, providing their VR headset and motion controls for £399.99 alongside seven free games/VR experiences which include Robo Recall, Lucky’s Tale, Dragon Front, Quill, Dead and Buried, Toybox and Medium.

Celebrating their second anniversary, Oculus has decided to offer purchasers of new Rift headsets £50 of Oculus Store credit, which can be used to purchase new VR games or experiences, adding extra value to their VR package. 

This offer is available starting today and will end on April 4th, giving prospective purchasers less than a week to take advantage of this offer.  Oculus Store codes offered by this bundle must be redeemed on the Oculus Store code before April 1st, 2019. 

  

Oculus celebrates 2-year anniversary with £50 if free store credit with new Rift pruchases

 

Prospective purchasers must make sure that they purchase their Rift Headset from a participating retailer, like Overclockers UK.  

You can join the discussion on Oculus’ two-year anniversary promotion on the OC3D Forums

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