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So, get this — Bigscreen just dropped some new tech that’s got everyone in the VR space buzzing. It’s like they waved a wand and said, “Voila! Here’s the VRChat Edition of our Beyond 2e headset.” I mean, for all the hardcore VRChat fiends (you know who you are), this seems like a big deal.
Apparently, Bigscreen started sending out its Beyond 2 models not long ago – yeah, both the regular one and the fancy eye-tracking Beyond 2e. And now, come September 2025, they’re rolling out this exclusive VRChat version. What’s different? Well, not much on the inside. It’s got all the regular specs — nerd alert: eye sensors, really sharp 2,560 × 2,560 micro-OLED screens, and a wide field of view thanks to some pancake lenses. Weighs just 107g, so no neck strain here.
Okay, side note — the new VRChat Edition does have some cool extras: a see-through Atomic Purple shell (anyone else get a retro 90s vibe?), hand-drawn art on the box, and it costs a bit more. $1,269, if you’re counting. But hey, what’s 50 bucks for some flair?
Oh, and before you get too excited and start throwing money at the screen, make sure your PC can handle this beast. You’ll need a VR-ready setup, dual SteamVR base stations, controllers, and maybe even some body trackers if you wanna get that full VRChat experience. Didn’t think you’d need a checklist just to game, huh?
Here’s a random tidbit — when you buy this set, you get some unique VRChat digital goodies. Stickers and badges, woohoo! And they’re promising even more snazzy stuff down the line. Maybe some exclusive giveaways. Who knows?
Thinking about upgrading your preorder to the all-new VRChat Edition? Just ping their support folks. They’ve got you covered. Meanwhile, if you’re like me and want more juicy details, check out the chat Bigscreen’s boss Darshan Shankar had with VRChat’s Community Lead, Tupper. They dive into headset tweaks and why eye-tracking matters (honestly, it sounds cool).
Anyway, that’s the scoop. Happy VRing, or whatever they call it these days.