PlayStation TV Debuts in the U.S. and Canada for US$99
Marco Foronda | | Oct 15, 2014 05:53 AM EDT |
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Sony's PlayStation TV (PS TV) was launched in the United States and Canada on Tuesday.
The basic package offers a PS TV unit, an HDMI cable, an AC adapter, and an AC power cord. It costs US$99.
It also offers a US$140 limited edition bundle that includes everything from the basic package, an 8 GB memory card, a DualShock 3 controller, a USB cable and a copy of The Lego Movie Video Game.
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Now, if players want to own a different game, they can visit Walmart for a copy of Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time in another bundle.
PS TV has 1 GB internal memory that can be used for saving games or small DLCs.
Sony suggests players should get a separate memory card or purchase a limited edition bundles if they want to have as many games as they want to save or DLC.
In September, Sony announced PS TV will have an almost 700 games for its launch.
The microconsole can play many PlayStation Vita games, in addition to digital PlayStation One and PSP games.
Using the Remote Play, PS TV will stream PS4 games from one PS4 console in their home onto a separate TV the PS TV is connected to.
Additionally, PlayStation Now is also available on PS TV and will let users stream PS3 titles using the device.
PS TV will be launched in Europe on November 14.
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