Secret To Playing With 'PlayStation 4 Pro' Before Release Date Unveiled

Though the most-awaited console is still a week away from its official release, you can actually get the chance to play on the PlayStation 4 before it even hits the market. Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro console is set to launch next Thursday, November 10. Waiting can really take its toll on people. But little do you guys know, is you may not have to wait for a week long to finally try it out. The guys at Best Buy has recently announced today that it is willing to let people have a sneak peek and even try out the console this coming Saturday, November 5, from 1 to 5 P.M. in the afternoon.

Get the chance to play Infinite Warfare on the all-new PS4 Pro!

Thirty Best Buy stores across the nation are participating in the said promotion. If you are interested, you can go to Best Buy's website to make sure if a nearby store is also participating. As part of the whole event, the participating people can have the chance to play Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare on a brand new PS4 Pro that features an 85-inch 4K Sony TV and a surround sound setup. COD: Infinite Warfare, like other current games coming to the market, is currently being patched to support the PS4 Pro.

Wait for more or just go spoil yourself already

The PS4 Pro features a replaceable 1 TB hard drive and is priced at around $400. Rumors and speculations just start getting better and better as the official launch date draws near. For now, we can enjoy the wait, or spoil ourselves already by going to a nearby participating Best Buy Store to try the console for free!

Go to your nearest participating Best Buy store now!

Moreover, Best Buy has also announced a limited-time promo where Gamers Club Unlocked members can avail and save on 4K TV purchases, UHD Blu-ray movies, and Rock Band 4's Band-in-a-Box Package Bundle. Just visit Best Buy's website to get more info about this promotion. Keep in mind that it runs from November 3 to 5.

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