Skip to content

UPDATED 12:45 EST / JANUARY 06 2016

NEWS

Oculus Rift pre-orders are live at a $599 price point

No one ever expected high-end virtual reality to come cheap, and Oculus VR has certainly proven that fact today by finally revealing that the price point for Oculus Rift will be $599.

While that does seem a bit pricey for the average non-hardcore gaming consumer, the Rift will come with a few extra goodies aside from the VR headset itself. The full kit includes an Xbox One controller (typically retails for $59.99), a sensor and a remote, which Oculus says is designed to “make it simple and intuitive to navigate VR experiences.”

The device will also be shipping with two free games: Playful Corp’s Lucky’s Tale, a cartoony 3D platformer in the same vein as Banjo-Kazooie or Mario 64, and CCP Games’ Eve: Valkyrie, a dog-fighting space sim set in the Eve Online universe.

Minimum requirements

Of course, while the Rift may come with a few extra goodies, the price is made a little more difficult to swallow by the beefy system requirements for a PC capable of actually running VR programs.

Here’s what you’ll need for “the full Rift experience”:

  • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8GB+ RAM
  • Output: Compatible HDMI 1.3 video output
  • Input: 3x USB 3.0 ports plus 1x USB 2.0 port
  • Operating system: Windows 7 SP1 64 bit or newer

For those of you who don’t have a high-end gaming PC, Oculus has tried to make it easy to jump on the VR bandwagon by partnering with hardware companies to create an “Oculus-Ready” certification for PCs. In theory, you will be able to buy any system with that logo and take full advantage of the Rift.

According to Oculus, there will be Oculus-Ready PC bundles that come with a Rift headset that will be available for pre-order in February starting at $1,499.

Unfortunately, these prices do not include the recently delayed Oculus Touch motion controllers, but Oculus notes that pre-ordering the Rift will “secure your place in line” to pre-order Touch.

Image courtesy of Oculus VR

Send us a news tip

Send us a News Tip

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign in or create an account

SIGN IN

OR

New User? SIGN UP

Join us

SIGN UP

Bio

Ethics statement

Extract the signal from the noise

Get SiliconANGLE updates and analysis.

Contact us

Partner with us

Contact us

Guest inquiry