Retailers Now Giving Away PlayStation TV
GameStop offering free PlayStation TV with purchase of a new PlayStation 4 and a 12-month PlayStation Plus membership.
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Following a $20 price cut earlier this year that saw PlayStation TV's price fall from $100 to $80, some retailers are now giving away the microconsole as part of a new promotion.
This week at GameStop, shoppers who buy a new PlayStation 4 and a 12-month PlayStation Plus subscription (which you'll probably want to do anyway), will receive a free PS TV unit.
Customers also get a free digital copy of The Last of Us Remastered as part of the $450 bundle available now at GameStop's website and in-store through February 24.
Cheap Ass Gamer reports that Best Buy will also offer a similar deal starting February 22.
PS TV launched in Japan in 2013, before coming to the West a year later. The microconsole can play many PlayStation Vita games in addition to digital PlayStation One and PSP games. Through Remote Play, PS TV can be used to stream PlayStation 4 games from one PS4 console in your home onto a separate television that the PS TV is connected to.
In addition, PS TV just recently added support for Sony's game-streaming service, PlayStation Now.
For more on PS TV, check out GameSpot's review in the video above.
Via: Game Informer
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