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Amazing PlayStation 4 Bundles In Stock For Christmas

PlayStation 4 is in stock and ready to deliver in time for Christmas at Newegg.com, but the retailer is not selling the console as standalone, it has rather organized some very interesting PlayStation 4 bundles. Those who definitely want PlayStation 4 before Christmas would have to raise their budget. Newegg.com is selling the console at much more cost than its original price, bundles start from $714.94 and range all the way up to $1,604.93.

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SwordandShield3783d ago

Forcing people to buy extra stuff that they might not want is hardly "amazing".

Frisky3783d ago

It is as you say, that is what amazed me, all these expensive bundles with additional (And quite useless) products. People are being forced to buy what they don't want to.

jerethdagryphon3782d ago

true but bundling just games isnt too bad i puicked up a 4 game ps4 bundle from argos for 530 180 over normal price but 180/48=3.5 so im getting the games for 35£ the fifa and dc ones ill trade in to reclaim some loss and keep killzone and knack i think

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Bathyj3783d ago (Edited 3783d ago )

Thats disgusting. Sony shouldnt allow them to sell bundles unless theyre selling a decent amount of standalone consoles as well. Theyre not selling any.

One of the bundles comes with a Xbone and a crappy brand TV. WTF?

Theyre just holding people who are desperate to get a PS4 over a barrel cos they can.

Frisky3783d ago

Making most profit from latest consoles sales.

danny8183783d ago

Gamestop did this. They were charging $1000 for games novody wanted

GodofPlaystation3783d ago

I want to see some new paint jobs. Then Ill get a bundle.

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TopSpin 2K25 Review - Serving Up a Nice Reboot | MP1st

TopSpin 2K25 Review - After a very long hiatus, TopSpin is back! Can Hangar 13 bring the venerable tennis series back to relevance?

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Days Gone, 5 Years Later

Almost unbelievably, Days Gone has just turned 5 years old after launching on April 26th, 2019. What's changed in that time?

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mkis00717m ago

Such a good game to me. Crazy how different peoples opinions can get.

Crows906m ago(Edited 5m ago)

For me it wasn't that surprising. There was some bad press before. There's also the matter and element of a person's disposition when trying out a certain game. Sometimes you're just not really into the type of game that you're playing so you put it down because you don't like it. Not necessarily because it's a bad game but because you're just not up for something like this. Reviewers have a tough because no matter what they feel like playing they've got to play what's releasing.

I have many times gone back to games that I put down only to thoroughly enjoy them the second time around because either there wasn't another exciting game coming out around the same time or I just had no other games to play and haven't played that type of game in a while. I'm not the type of person that can just play a souls game through all this iterations one after the other without getting burnt out on the formula.

In my opinion this game was great from the start. Some bugs here and there but nothing worse than the most AAA releases during the same time after and before. All I did was wait one week and I had a phenomenal time with the game. No other zombie survival game comes close to how I thoroughly enjoyed this one

Leeroyw8m ago

Second act of that game far surpassed the first. Which is why people felt it didn't live up to the hype of the trailers. Personally I loved it. But it was a slog to get your bike and weapons up to skill.

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Destiny 2's Raids Are The Pinnacle Of Teamwork In Video Games

Whether it's entering a zen state during DPS or the rush of dopamine on its completion, Destiny 2's Raids excels in multiplayer teamwork.