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That would be awesome.
This would be quite a hit at Microsoft.
But then again this is a rumor, like the 4.5 gbs for the OS.
Edit : Its incredible stupid to conclude that VITA could be used an extra controller. Why ? That's because Vita doesn't have L2 & R2 or L3 & R3.
Xbox day one for me,,but this will actually be pretty good for those that always wanted a vita.
but ps4 & vita? for around 500? Loss profit a little, no?
Although I really want Sony to sell this bundle (at $500), it's kind of hard to believe that it would ever be $500 considering the current price of the Vita. I would expect it to be about $600, but hey, you never know.
Bundle will eventually come but the big question is price. I think $500 might be a bit too low but they also need it at the price to be directly competitive with the One's bundle ( being $50 or so more than the One my make this specific bundle struggle against those two other, PS4 and One, bundles). If this does turn out to be true (which I think it wont be because of the price) it could put Microsoft in a really bad position. Dare I say terrible position.
Sounds too good to be true.