Yakuza Kiwami Limited Edition Japanese PlayStation 4 model revealed
The Yakuza series isn’t particularly new to getting limited edition models of PlayStation consoles, so its no surprise that Sony has announced the Limited Edition Yakuza Kiwami model for Japan. I’m not a big fan of the Playstation 4 limited edition consoles because it just seems like they put a decal on the HDD bay cover and call it a day. But if you gotta have it, it will run you 36,980 yen (about $314) plus tax. What does the package include?
- 500GB PlayStation 4 model (Jet Black/Glacier White) x1
- Wireless Controller (DualShock 4) x1
- Yakuza Kiwami PS4 HDD Bay Cover x1
- Monoaural Headset x1
- Power Cord x1
- HDMI Cable x1
- USB Cable x1
What about the game? Sorry, the bundle does not include the game and you will have to purchase that separate. This is basically a Playstation 4 with a Yakuza Kiwami themed decal. Worth the price? That’s up to you.
[Via: Siliconera]






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