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Quest 3S Is $200 At Costco And Includes 12 Months Of Horizon+ - NTS News

Quest 3S Is $200 At Costco And Includes 12 Months Of Horizon+

Quest 3S Is $200 At Costco And Includes 12 Months Of Horizon+

 

What’s the Deal?

  1. Price & Bundle
    • Costco is selling the Meta Quest 3S (128 GB) bundled with a 12-month Meta Horizon+ subscription for $199.99 for members. (Warehouse Runner)
    • According to deal trackers, that’s a $100 discount from its more typical ~$299 MSRP. (Slickdeals)
    • The deal appears to be available in a broad number of Costco warehouses. (Warehouse Runner)
  2. What’s Included in the Subscription
    • Horizon+ is Meta’s “games catalog” subscription service, giving you access to a rotating library of VR games. (UploadVR)
    • A 12-month subscription is particularly valuable: many Meta Quest headsets come only with 3 months of Horizon+ by default, so this bundle adds significant extra value. (UploadVR)
    • According to deal reports, a full year of Horizon+ normally costs around $60. (UploadVR)
  3. Activation Notes
    • The Costco product page (Item 1873500) notes that “Meta Horizon+ Subscription should prompt to activate during device setup and Meta login.” (Costco Wholesale)
    • However, some buyers report hiccups:

      “Costco bundle says I get the 12 month trial. But I didn’t get any code … headset shows 3 months when I check.” (Reddit)

    • Others suggest contacting Costco support with your order number if the 12-month subscription doesn’t appear. (Reddit)
  4. User Feedback / Community Signals
    • Reddit users seem very excited:

      “Probably the cheapest way to enter the VR space … Quest 3s for $200 …” (Reddit)

    • Some note that you can stack this with a Meta “referral” or activation trick to get additional Meta Store credit:

      “Before you activate … you’ll get an additional $30 to the Meta Store!” (Reddit)

    • A few buyers were unsure about how to redeem the 12-month Horizon+ — definitely worth checking carefully when you first power on the headset. (Reddit)

Why This Deal Is a Big Deal (No Pun Intended)

  • Low Entry Cost: At $200, this is one of the most affordable ways to get into Meta’s newer VR hardware (3S), especially when you factor in a whole year of subscription content.
  • Subscription Value: Horizon+ gives access to a curated VR game catalog — so for someone who doesn’t want to pay for individual games right away, the 12-month sub is a huge plus.
  • Costco Reliability: Buying from Costco means good return policies and warranty support (for members), which adds a layer of safety.
  • Perfect Gift Option: For holiday season, gaming newcomers, or someone hesitant to spend a lot, this is a strong “entry-level but capable” VR package.

Things to Be Careful About

  • Subscription Activation: Make sure you follow the setup steps carefully. If you don’t activate the 12-month Horizon+ properly, you might end up with only the default trial.
  • Renewal Risk: After the 12 months, Horizon+ might auto-renew. Be sure to check what the renewal cost is, so you’re not surprised.
  • Storage Limits: The bundle is for the 128 GB version. If you plan to download a lot of big VR games, you might run into storage issues.
  • Headset Specs: The Quest 3S is not the same as Quest 3 in terms of optics — it uses a more cost-effective lens system, so visuals may not be as sharp. (Still very capable, but something to keep in mind.)
  • Stock Risk: With deals this good, Costco may run out quickly. If you’re serious, check the site or your local warehouse as soon as possible.

My Take: Is It Worth Buying?

Yes, in many scenarios.

  • If you’re new to VR, $200 for a functional, modern headset + a year of games is very compelling.
  • It’s especially good as a gift.
  • Even for more experienced users, this could be a good “secondary headset” or a way to test out Meta’s ecosystem.

But, if:

  • you want more storage (or plan to install many large VR games),
  • or you’re super sensitive to visual fidelity,
  • or you’re worried about subscription renewals —
    then you might want to think about whether the 128 GB + 12-month Horizon+ combo is the right trade-off for you, or if you should wait or look at other models.