It’s been a long wait, but Sony has finally launched its next-generation gaming console in South Africa. The Sony PlayStation 4 (PS4) was announced back in February this year at an event held at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and has since been available to pre-order across major retail stores in South Africa.
The shops will sell the console as a base unit with one DualShock 4 controller at R6 299 or as part of a 500GB bundle package that includes Killzone Shadow Fall and a PlayStation Plus subscription for R6 999. More info is available on MyGaming’s PS4 review.
When was the Sony PlayStation 4 console launched?
The Sony PlayStation 4 console has launched in South Africa today (13 December 2013) at a suggested retail price of R6,299 for the basic package (PS4 console + 1 DualShock 4 remote).
This is the base model with no games. There are other bundles available that include additional accessories or games, which will set you back anywhere from R6,799 to R7,399.
If you’re looking for a complete package with everything you need to get started on your journey through virtual reality, then there’s also an official launch bundle available for sale at a recommended retail price of R7,999.
Where to get the new PS4 console?
The new PS4 console is currently available in South Africa at a base price of R6 299. It’s available in stores and online, and you can choose from the following colours: Jet Black, Glacier White, and Copper.
The PlayStation 4 is a home video game console first released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2013. The PS4 offers an improved processor that allows for faster gameplay, as well as an interface that makes it easy to interact with friends while playing games online (or offline). This makes it an ideal choice for serious gamers who want to take their gaming experience to the next level!
Conclusion
I hope this article has helped you find out more about the PlayStation 4 console. If you’re still unsure, I would recommend that you read our review of the device before deciding on whether or not to buy one.