Both Sony and EA have paired up before the release of DICE’s new Star Wars game to announce a special Star Wars Battlefront PS4 Bundle.
This bundle will be available as soon as the game first hits shelves and will include a variety of things. On the hardware side of things, it will include a special PlayStation 4 console themed after Darth Vader‘s helmet with 500 GB of disk space and a repeated Star Wars logo at the very top of the system. Together with the console itself, a Dualshock 4 Wireless Controller will be available. This controller will be themed after Darth Vader‘s chest and will include a nice array of red and white buttons on top of the Star Wars logo plastered throughout the touchpad.
On the software side, this Star Wars Battlefront PS4 bundle will obviously include the newest Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition together with a voucher to download 4 classic Star Wars titles: Super Star Wars, Star Wars: Racer Revenge, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Star Wars Bounty Hunter. These titles will be digitally enhanced and available for the PS4 for the first time and will also have full trophy support.
On top of this, Sony is celebrating the launch of Disney Infinity 3.0 with a similar bundle. The PS4 and Dualshock controllers will be the same but instead of containing the newest much sought-after shooter, it will instead have a copy of Dinsey Infinity 3.0: Star Wars Edition Playstation Exclusive Hardware Bundle Kit. Essentially, this kit includes the base game, the base, the same Darth Vader-themed system, the Rise Against the Empire set Pack (includes Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa figures) and the Boba Fett figure. This bundle will also include the same voucher that was previously mentioned in the Star Wars Battlefront PS4 bundle.
Both bundles will be available on November 17, meaning that those interested in the Disney Infinity 3.0 bundle, which is only available at Walmart, will have to wait past the game’s initial August 28 release date. The Star Wars Battlefront PS4 bundle, however, releases on time with the game itself.
(Source: PlayStation Blog)