PlayStation 4 Cut Down to $300 Until the Dec. 19

PlayStation 4 Cut Down to $300 Until the Dec. 19

Will this end up permanent like the Xbox One?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 06, 2015 @ 05:10 PM (Staff Bios)
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Geez, lots of PlayStation news today, but then again, the PS Experience is going on right now. Nevertheless, it's definitely good to know that the price dropped for the PlayStation 4 for at least the holidays. Even though the price of the PS4 dropped to $300 thanks to Black Friday, today marks the day that the PlayStation 4 remains at $300. From now until December 19, you can jump hop on board the new console, but this deal only applies to the Star Wars Battlefront standard edition bundle and the Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection set.

That said, Best Buy is willing to toss on an extra game onto the sweet deal--a copy of Destiny: The Taken King - Legendary Edition. This is just for now, but who knows? Maybe it might be permanent, considering Microsoft pulled off the same act during the last holiday season, but that act turned into something more permanent.

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