PS4-exclusive God of War may have been developed with the standard PS4 in mind
but that's not stopping Sony from announcing the God of War Limited
Edition PS4 Pro bundle. As the name suggests, it's in short supply with
pre-orders now open at select retailers the world over. The God of War
Limited Edition PS4 Pro release date is April 20 internationally, three
days after the God of War release date of April 17. As for how much it
would cost you, Sony says the God of War Limited Edition PS4 Pro price
is $400.
The God of War Limited Edition PS4
Pro bundle has a fully customised Leviathan Grey 1TB PS4 Pro console
inspired by God of War protagonist Kratos’ Axe. There's a matching
DualShock 4 controller with an insignia to match the console's
aesthetic. It also comes with a copy of the game, rather the God of War
Day One Edition on Blu-ray disc to be precise. If you find it too
ostentatious, there's a PS4 Slim 1TB console that comes with God of War
on disc, it's also out on April 20.
In addition to this, Sony also explained what PS4 Pro enhancements you can expect in God of War.
God of War PS4 Pro enhancements
"When played on PS4 Pro with a
4K TV, God of War outputs at 2160p. Players with HDR displays can
experience God of War with HDR lighting and a wide colour gamut," a
post
on Sony's blog claims. No information on frame rate has been mentioned
nor are there any details on modes to prioritise image quality over
frame rate and vice versa. Though it's likely to be a 30fps experience through and through.
What is the God of War Limited Edition PS4 Pro India price and release date?
Of
late Sony India has been aggressive with its bundles for the country.
We've seen Call of Duty World War 2's camouflage PS4 make it to India as
well as Glacier White, Silver, and Gold versions of the PS4 Slim. If
the God of War Limited Edition PS4 Pro releases in India, expect it to
be priced at Rs. 41,990 which is what a regular PS4 Pro costs in the
country. Granted it's a lot steeper than the $400 price internationally,
but that's due to India's pricing falling in line with Europe where the
console costs 400 Euros. Throw in an increase in customs duty
after the 2018 Union Budget and you have an expensive proposition for
many which may ensure it doesn't show up at all. As for an exact release
date, Gadgets 360 has got in touch with Sony India for comment and will
update this post if we hear from the company.
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