Sony is getting ready to host their annual ‘Days of Play’ sale again, and there’s a few deals this time around on newly released hardware bundles that should have you excited.

Announced today in a PS blog post, Sony is knocking off up to $50 off major hardware bundles and games starting June 7th, including:

  • Jet Black 1TB PS4 Pro – $350 (MSRP $400)
  • PlayStation VR bundles – starting at $250 (MSRP $300)
  • DualShock 4 wireless controller (all colors) – starting at $40
  • Days Gone, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, MLB The Show 19 – starting at $20
  • PlayStation Hits games – starting at $10

Sony wasn’t specific on the exact breakdown of PSVR bundle prices, however campaign advertisements show the PSVR + Trover Saves the Universe and Friday Night at Freddy’s VR bundle priced at $250, which is normally priced at $300. That bundle notably excludes PS Move controllers, which can be found for around $100 when bought separately.

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If a similar sale price is being applied to the season’s other new PSVR bundle, which includes Blood & Truth and Everybody’s Golf VR, then it may just be the best deal out there for now, potentially slashed down from $350 to $300. This has yet to be confirmed though, although we expect to learn more closer to kickoff.

The sale starts June 7th, and lasts until June 17th. Sony will also be offering continuous digital game deals throughout the sale on the PlayStation Store, as well as deals on PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now.

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Sony’s official retailers include Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop and Walmart, so your best bet is to check those first when the deals drop on the 7th.

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