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PlayStation TV hits its lowest price, just $40

It feels like I'm the resident PlayStation TV deal watcher of GameZone. If you held out this long, you're getting the best deal yet. The PSTV is currently selling for a mere $40 on GameStop.com.

The deal is only available through the online store, so you can't simply walk into your local GameStop and pick it up for that crazy discount.

For those wondering why you'd even be interested in a PSTV, here are a few factoids that might sway you to get this cheap microconsole.

  • You can play a lot of fantastic Vita games on your big screen TV
  • You can stream your PS4 to another TV using the PSTV
  • You can use a DualShock 3 or DualShock 4 to play Vita games
  • You can play classic PSP and PS One titles on your big screen, unlike the PS4
  • You can must play Persona 4 Golden on it.

You can find the deal right here.

At the rate it's going though, they'll practically give the PlayStation TV away at some point.

Mike Splechta

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