UPDATE: The visual below, originally posted to OzBargain are reportedly in-store advertisements. However, it conflicts what is advertised in the catalogue – which only shows Watch Dogs 2, Ghost Recon: Wildlands and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare being included – and it’s being reported they are not honouring the deal below. Fair warning, Target may have made a mistake in the original advertising below.
Target Australia has unleashed the best PlayStation 4 Pro deal to date.
For $559, you’ll get the PlayStation 4 Pro and 4 newly released games. This is a fantastic deal considering the PlayStation 4 Pro retails at $559 by itself. The ad features a PlayStation 4 Slim, but we’ve confirmed with target that it is in-fact a PlayStation 4 Pro being bundled.
The four games included are:
The deal starts Thursday, April 13th and last until April 26th. It’s only available in-stores and will be dependant on stock.
For those in the market for a regular PlayStation, you can grab a PlayStation 4 with Horizon Zero Dawn and two controllers for $369. Honestly, this is a really good deal too for newcomers to the PlayStation 4 console.
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Seems this deal is incorrect. The store at Castle Hill offered me only three games (no HZD), which actually matches their catalogue
https://www.target.com.au/catalogues#page=catalogue¶ms=let-s-play-every-day%2F14903126390596&pageNo=32
The original images included in this post are of in-store signage, which may have been printed incorrectly in this case. We've issued an update to the story above to reflect the catalogue and information you have provided. Thank you!
ps4 pro retails for $399 at Target....Games are $60 each....total not including tax....$659...its a decent deal at $559 saving a hundred bucks...then another 5% with my Red card.....another $28 bucks which covers my sales tax....I may just hop on this train...not too shabby
oops sorry though this was USD not AUD.
damn man you broke my heart with that correction.
Are you just ripping these deals off the OzBargain forums and posting them as your own?
did you even read the article? or the headline for that matter?