White PlayStation 4 Bundle With Destiny Announced

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The Destiny beta will kick off this Summer, and PlayStation 4 users will get to try Bungie’s new shooter first, starting on July 17th. Sony announced the news at their E3 press conference today.

 

Additionally, Sony announced a white PlayStation 4 bundle that will come with a 500GB PS4, a 30-day voucher for PlayStation Plus, and a copy of the game. The bundle will be available on September 9th, the day Destiny launches.


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