Massive Lines In South Korea For The PlayStation 4

This week, PlayStation Korea rolled out price cuts for the PS4 and PS4 Pro for a limited time only. Folks have lined up in droves.

The PlayStation 4 launched in South Korea on 17 December 2013.

The PS4 Pro is originally ₩498,000 ($620), but it’s marked down to ₩348,000 ($434), while the ₩378,000 ($470) PlayStation 4 is ₩248,000 ($309). The PSVR is also on sale, priced at ₩298,000 ($371) from ₩448,000 ($558).

According to Afternoon News, a limited number of consoles and PSVR headsets is being allotted to PlayStation partner stores and online retailers. Check out photos of people from when the sale began on January 24. There are reports of sellouts, especially for the Pro.

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The sale ends on February 3.


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