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Sony unveils limited edition Gran Turismo Sport version PlayStation 4 console

Written by : S. Mahadevan

Sony PlayStation’s GST or Grand Turismo Sport is one of the most popular video games around the world. The fast cars racing on the tracks on the monitor or a TV screen sends the adrenaline pumping for the players of all age groups who play this game regularly.

Sony has now come out with an exclusive PlayStation 4 console dedicated to this game and this new console bundle has been launched in many countries, including India, simultaneously. According to the official release the new PlayStation 4 consoles will ship in October this year and the markets being covered in the initial phase include the UK, Europe and Australasia.

In terms of the features of this new PlayStation 4 console, it has a 1TB internal memory storage capacity. The console has a top plate in Silver color with the PlayStation logo predominantly displayed.

The bundle, in its real sense, has the console the controller, which has also been the given a matching Silver finish and the first day edition of the game pre-loaded as well as a generous $250, 000 worth game credits. Apart from these, the pack has a bunch of stickers and a racing helmet and also 60 PS4 avatars.

Besides, Sony gives the buyers of the Gran Turismo Sport PS 4, an additional choice of four bundles, namely, Jet Black PS4 1TB Edition, Jet Black PS4 500GB Edition, Jet Black PS4 1TB + extra Jet Black DualShock 4 edition and Jet Black PS4 Pro Edition.

The prices for the new gaming console bundle have not been disclosed yet. It has only been revealed that the launch will happen for the US markets on October 17 and for Europe and India, on October 18.

It might be relevant to point out here that the standard edition of the game GST is available in India at a price of Rs 3, 499 and the Digital Deluxe version Rs 4, 499. 

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