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So, here we go again. Amazon’s Prime Day is almost waving goodbye, and if you haven’t grabbed the best VR gaming deal yet, well, here’s your nudge. It started last October—you know, when pumpkin spice everything takes over—and the Quest 3S was unleashed onto the world. Normally, this gizmo goes for $300 for the 128GB and $400 for the 256GB. It’s like the Quest 3’s less-svelte cousin—kind of chunkier but easier on the wallet.
Now, today, as Prime Day sings its swan song, there’s still a shot at a bargain. Both versions are strutting around with lower price tags—$250 for the 128GB and $330 for the 256GB. Pretty neat, right?
Here’s a little image drop of some folks living their best VR life. Honestly, I’m daydreaming of trying those headsets while writing this—don’t judge.
Oh, did I mention the bundles? They’re kinda like those unexpected bonuses you find in cereal boxes, but digital. The 128GB one has an exclusive Gorilla Tag software bundle—it’s this game everyone’s crazy about—and comes with 1,000 Shiny Rocks. Don’t ask me what Shiny Rocks even do. Probably something cool in-game.
The 256GB version? Well, Meta’s throwing in Batman: Arkham Shadow, an exclusive hit from 2024. Yeah, it sounds epic, right? But truth bomb: it’s in both 3S variants. Sneaky, sneaky.
Bundled hardware deals are floating around too. But heads up! Those bundles, with things like the Elite Strap and Carry Case, aren’t exactly a steal compared to buying them separately. Go figure.
No, this isn’t the lowest price point the Quest 3S hit—there was this magical Black Friday when it went for $300 plus a $75 Amazon gift card. Still, if diving into virtual realms like Asgard’s Wrath 2 or Half-Life: Alyx is pulling at your gamer heartstrings, maybe now’s the time.
If you’re on the fence—yeah, that’s a thing—our deep dive review has more insight on the Quest 3S. I mean, at $300, it’s a no-brainer deal. But, wait… where was I going with this? Oh right, tech deals and tangents. Anyway, time’s ticking on Prime Day—just saying.