Each Rift + Touch bundle includes the headset, two sensors, a pair of Touch controllers, cables and six free VR games/experiences -- Lucky's Tale, Medium, Toybox, Quill, Dead and Buried and Robo Recall. You can get the package from Oculus' official website or from retailers where the device is sold. In case you're not in a hurry to own a VR headset, though, and don't want to invest in an Oculus-ready PC, you may want to check out Bloomberg's latest report. The publication says Oculus is currently developing a $200 wireless VR headset that doesn't need a PC or a phone slated for release in 2018.

Update: Curious how Oculus shaved that price? It isn't including an Xbox gamepad in the box anymore. Cofounder Brendan Iribe explains, via Twitter: "We're focusing on Touch and wanted a new bundle that's less expensive for everyone."