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Sony Readies High Capacity PS3 DVR Bundle for November 18

Want to record your favorite shows in hi-def on your PS3? Well, leave it to Sony to make sure that will happen…in one region anyways. Today, Sony officially announced a value priced bundle, to be released on November 18, that will include a Charcoal Black 320 gb PlayStation 3 system along with Sony’s popular Torne digital video recording device at ¥39,980. Although there aren’t any current plans to release this in America at this time, I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if Sony were to release one in the United States sometime within the near future.

In addition, Sony has also announced that they will be releasing a 2.8m USB cable that will be significantly longer than the one that was packaged with the original PlayStation 3 (1.5 meters)

Jason Young

Jason is a journalist based out in California. He is currently part of the freelance writing staff for GameZone. Prior to working with GameZone, Jason had previously worked for Gaming Target aggregating over fifty reviews and previews of different video games ranging from Xbox 360 RPGs to PC Bishoujo Games. He graduated from the University of California- Santa Barbara, with a B.A. in Liberal Arts/Film Studies.

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