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We may be on the verge of the next generation, with the PS5, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X now all coming over the horizon, but that's not stopped Sony from announcing not one, not two, not three but four new PS4 bundles to tie-in with the latest edition of EA's mega footballing franchise, FIFA 21. With PS5 pricing still under wraps, Sony know that there's likely to be plenty of people out there keen to get involved in their superb range of exclusive titles but that may not be willing to pay the necessary price for a next gen console, which is who these bundles are aimed at.
In all, there are five bundles to pick from - two with the PS4 Slim (500GB), two with the more powerful PS4 Pro, and one option for those who already own a PS4, which offers the game with an extra controller.
So far, there's been no word on pricing for these bundles. The PS4 Slim 500GB with a game has an RRP of £249.99, a price that Sony have stuck rigorously to for years. However, with these bundles not launching until early October (at which point we may well have concrete pricing and release date details for the PS5), it's not beyond the realms of possibility that Sony launch them with special promotional prices. If nothing else, there's a good chance that some retailers will drop their own prices on the bundles once the next generation consoles are out.
Without further ado, lets break down exactly what these bundles are:
The most basic option available, coming with:
Perfect for those looking for some local multiplayer action on a budget:
The perfect bundle for someone looking to dive into the PS4's huge library of exclusive games:
The ultimate PS4 + FIFA 21 bundle for the truly dedicated gamer.
Finally, this bundle is ideal for those who already own a PS4 but want to enjoy FIFA 21 with their mates.
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