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HTC offers $100 off the Vive and a new store feature

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Yordan 04 April 2017

HTC Virtual Reality

HTC celebrates one year of the Vive’s launch with a $100 discount. The headset will have an April 5 exclusive price of $699. The company also confirmed that all owners could download a free copy of the in-house Arcade Saga game and launched a new feature named Viveport Subscription, part of the Viveport store for $6.99 a month.

Viveport is the HTC alternative to Steam - the primary platform for Vive users to pick games. Its new Viveport Subscription will enable subscribers to select five games or apps from a library with around 50 titles. Of course, there is a one-month trial period before you start forking out the cash.

HTC positions itself as a VR company and even sold several phone factories in China to invest in the VR business.

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  • Blunder
  • 9B@
  • 06 Apr 2017

Tried all 3 major VR's ( Vive, Oculus and PS ). All 3 are well build, and offer quality fun, but there is a reason behind the Vive being number one. Its better calibrated than the other 2, graphics are slightly better, the user experience is fl...

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  • pVN
  • 06 Apr 2017

It's a terrible experience. Even $400 would be too much for such a half thought and badly executed product. Occulus had the right idea when they decreed that the technology is very immature so all they can do is try to stay around $300. 4 years ...

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  • QZ4
  • 04 Apr 2017

With all the talks of wireless VR headsets coming in the fall. It's no wonder why the are dropping the price.

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