God of War is getting a special edition PS4 Pro bundle

Not as white as Kratos

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God of War is rapidly approaching release, but not everyone owns a PS4. Since we’re moving into the 4K era and Sony has a “4K” console, why not capitalize on that market of gamers looking forward to Kratos’ return without Sony’s latest machine? Launching on the same day as the reboot (which is April 20, 2018), this God of War PS4 Pro bundle adopts a design inspired by Kratos’ axe and emblazons the machine with some cool Norse artwork.

Better yet, this bundle includes a physical copy of the game, so you won’t be saddled with a lousy download code. That won’t matter in terms of storage (damn you, modern console installations!), but this bundle will include a 1 TB PS4 Pro, so you’ll have a decent amount of storage space. It will retail for $399 USD ($499 CAD), so you’re getting the game for free with the purchase.

If you want to read more about how the art team came up with this console design, you can check out an interview with Shannon Studstill of Santa Monica Studio over on the PlayStation blog. While I don’t necessarily care for God of War, even I have to admit how nice that console looks. Beats my plain ass black one.

Introducing the Limited Edition God of War PS4 Pro Bundle [PlayStation Blog]


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