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Sony announces ‘500 Million’ Limited edition PS4 Pro with Translucent shell

500 MILLION LIMITED EDITION PS4 PRO

Sony has announced the new ‘500 Million’ Limited Edition PS4 Pro console to commemorate astounding sales of its consoles across the globe since PlayStation 1. Sony claims it has sold more than 525.3 million PlayStation consoles to date across the globe. And to commemorate this milestone, the company has announced the new limited edition PS4 Pro. Priced at EUR 499, the ‘500 Million’ edition PS4 Pro will go on sale starting August 24.

The new limited edition PS4 Pro features a translucent dark blue shell bundled with a matching Dualshock 4 controller. As far as looks go, we’d say it looks pretty slick. You can check out the limited edition console in all its glory in the video below:

Not to mention, it also comes with a whopping 2TB of hardrive. Each unit of the 500 Million Limited Edition PS4 Pro will come bundled with a commemorative cooper plate on the front with its limited edition serial number etched on it. Other contents in box will include a Translucent dark blue vertical stand, Mono-headset, and a special dark blue PlayStation Camera with matching stand.

Though it appears your chances to get one might be slim, as only 50,000 units of this limited edition PS4 Pro are planned for a worldwide release.

Not to mention, standalone ‘500 Million’ limited edition Dualshock 4 wireless controller and headset will also be sold for EUR 64(roughly INR 5,000) and EUR 89(roughly INR 7,100) respectively. The former releases on August 21 while the limited edition headset will release on October 11.

Sony has a good track record of launching its limited edition consoles in India, and the ‘500 Million’ limited edition PS4 Pro is likely to hit India shores as well. Of course, you’re chances to buy one of these might be slim, as only 50,000 units of this limited edition console are planned. Also, there’s no word when it’ll arrive in India. Though, we’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.