If you’ve made up your mind and you’re going to buy the HTC Vive it’s time to get your credit card ready because pre-orders for the $800 room-scale VR system start at 7 a.m. PST on Feb. 29. It’ll ship beginning April 5.
HTC also officially revealed international pricing for the system and announced that, in addition to creativity-puzzler Fantastic Contraption and Job Simulator, the Vive will be bundled with Google’s artistic app Tilt Brush for a limited time.
Here’s the price of the Vive bundle in different countries:
|
Region |
Currency |
MSRP |
|
US* |
USD |
US $799.00 |
|
Australia |
USD |
US $899.00 |
|
Canada* |
CAD |
CAD 1149 |
|
China |
CNY |
CNY 6,888 |
|
Taiwan |
TWD |
NT$28,288 |
|
Japan |
JPY |
JPY 111,999 |
|
UK |
GBP |
£ 689.00 |
|
New Zealand |
USD |
US $949.00 |
|
EU |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Belgium |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Czech |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Denmark |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Finland |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
France |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Germany |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Iceland |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Ireland |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Italy |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Netherlands |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Norway |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Poland |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Spain |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Sweden |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
|
Switzerland |
EUR |
€ 899.00 |
You can order the device with both a credit card and PayPal, according to HTC. If you use a credit card “a hold will be placed on the card at time of pre-order.” PayPal transactions will be charged in full when you pre-order.
Read more: Compare The PC Specifications Required To Run Rift And Vive