PlayStation VR sells out in minutes on Amazon UK

While many gamers are skeptical about the success of PlayStation VR now that the company has finally has set a price and official release date, it seems that a good part of the players actually feel optimistic towards this type of technology and have not thought twice about pre-ordering your own device of virtual reality.

The renowned retailer Amazon in its United Kingdom subsidiary has already sold out PlayStation VR reservations at just minutes to be open. Due to this situation, the company has had to restrict orders to only one VR device per consumer, due to “limited stock.” Still, PlayStation VR sold out quickly.

At the moment the helmets of virtual reality from Sony are once again available for pre-order. The problem with supply is probably due to the fact that this first round of reservations has been supplied thanks to a contract between Amazon and Sony. When exhausted, both companies They have had to create another agreement to ensure the production of more units and reestablish the availability of reserves.

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