Rumor: If Real, PS4.5 Could Release Holiday 2016 for $400

Rumor: If Real, PS4.5 Could Release Holiday 2016 for $400

Time to trade in! Or...rage.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 27, 2016 @ 05:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Rumors, rumors, and more rumors. We just love those rumors, huh? Well, here's another one for you to ponder. Remember the rumor over the unveiling of the PlayStation 4.5, brought to you by Eurogamer? Well, the story has been expanded a bit. According to a video uploaded by Rooster Teeth's The Know channel, Sony's PlayStation 4.5 will be release sometime this Holiday for $400. The source also claims that developers are creating games for the system. Does this mean it's exclusive? Nope, because these games will still work with the original PS4 but with a noticeable difference in performance. Take this all with a grain of salt, truly. Rooster Teeth has been wrong before with rumors. Hrm, a 4K machine though. I suppose I will have to ask for a 4K TV for Christmas in this case. However, I would have to be angry if I recently purchased a basic PS4. 

For me, I might just have to trade in my current PlayStation 4.

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