Meta Quest 2 is set to undergo a permanent price hike next week, and players are urged to buy the game before then in order to avoid the increase. Meta Quest 2 is a popular MMORPG that has been around since 2009, and it has amassed a large following. The price hike will take effect on September 1st, and it will increase the price of Meta Quest 2 from $14.99 to $19.99. This increase is significant, but it’s not the only thing players need to worry about. The game also has a new expansion scheduled for release on September 8th that will add new content and features to the game. If players don’t purchase Meta Quest 2 before September 8th, they won’t be able to access this new content. Players who already own Meta Quest 2 should definitely consider purchasing the game before September 1st in order to avoid the price hike. The game has a lot of content available for purchase, and it’s worth it for fans of MMORPGs. ..


Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, announced today that the base Meta Quest 2 with 128 GB storage will increase in price from $299.00 to $399.99. The more expensive 256 GB model is also going up by $101, from $399.00 to $499.99. Pricing for accessories and refurbished units is also going up, though Meta didn’t specify the exact changes for those products.

Meta says the price increase is required “in order to continue investing in moving the VR industry forward for the long term.” As a consolation prize, Meta headsets purchased from now until December 31, 2022 will come with a free copy of Beat Saber (if you don’t already own it).

There are a few likely reasons for the sudden price increase. Most of the global economy is suffering from high levels of inflation right now, which affects everything from clothing to electronic component prices. It likely costs more money for Meta to build a Quest 2 right now than it did a year ago. Given the initial low price, Meta wasn’t making much money at the original $299 price, and the company might even be losing money on each sale to encourage future game purchases — a common strategy for game consoles.

Meta also might also just want to raise prices for the sake of making more money. The company’s revenue was down in the first quarter of 2021, as Facebook continues to lose users and Apple’s privacy changes caused the company to lose an estimated $10 billion.

Source: Meta