Sony Releases PSP Bundle One Last Time
The PS Vita is slated to arrive in the United States in February of 2012 — it’s just a few months away, but I’m sure a lot of you fans are itching to get your hands on the new handset. With the Holiday season fast approaching, Sony is releasing what’s possibly the last PSP bundle before Vita’s launch to keep sales flowing until then.

The newest PSP bundle comes with the black WiFi PSP model, a UMD-based copy of EA’s FIFA 2012, a coupon with a code to download the digital version of Cars 2 for free, and a 2GB memory stick pro duo. Of course, the bundles comes priced a bit more than just the unit — you can grab the bundle starting on November 15 for $160, which is $30 more than the $130 for the unit alone.
Getting everything in the bundle individually, of course will cost you more than $160. So if you were planning to get all of some of the things in the bundle anyway, this is a great chance to do so. And if you’re waiting for the PS Vita, it’s best to sit this one out through the holidays, as the Vita has a more expensive price tag of $250.

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