Did you miss snagging some video game bundle deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Sony attempts to appease fans of its game consoles by offering on Tuesday two PlayStation 4 deals worth USD300 apiece.
Sony said that as a holiday gesture, it will be dropping its prices for its Star Wars Battlefront Standard Edition PS4 bundle or Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection PS4 bundle beginning this Sunday, December 6 through December 19 by USD50, PCMag reports.
Endgadget said the Star Wars Battlefront Standard Edition PS4 bundle comes with a 500GB PS4 model, a standard edition of EA’s latest game release, and a code to download four classic Star Wars titles, which is perfect for the film franchise fans. However, video gamers can also avail of the Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection PS4 bundle, which will include three remastered titles from the Uncharted franchise (Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception) and a 500GB model and DualShock 4 in jet black.


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