Best Buy to offer 80GB PS3 bundle with MGS4 and Killzone 2?

Posted in PS3 by Conner Flynn on July 6th, 2009

Best Buy to offer 80GB PS3 bundle with MGS4 and Killzone 2?Great news. It’s not exactly a price cut, but it looks like Sony may be about to offer one of its best deals to date to PS3 customers, with some help from Best Buy. Apparently, this is an effort to clear out the 80GB PS3s once and for all (to make way for… the PS3 slim?), Best Buy will selling a bundle that includes the console, Metal Gear Solid 4, and Killzone 2.

All for the usual price of $399.99. Not a price cut, but you get a lot more for your money. This bundle is supposedly set to go on sale as soon as next Sunday. Some of them have apparently already made their way into the stores’ back rooms.

Question. Does this sway any of you who have been waiting to buy a PS3?

[Engadget]

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One Comment to “Best Buy to offer 80GB PS3 bundle with MGS4 and Killzone 2?”
  1. Ghoster Says:

    All I can say is, If I cant get a 1 Gen PS3 then this is definitly the way to go.
    Bough Killzone 2 and MEG 4 retail for $50+ so your saving over 100+ by taking this deal.

    So the hard drive is small… Yippy. go out, buy an extra Hard Drive. This bundel is worth it.

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