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It seemed like a big possibility with numerous retailers dropping the price to $199.99 this week, and now it’s become official from Sony: the PlayStation Vita is down to $199.99/€199.99 starting tomorrow. The price drop is already live on Amazon.com, where you can get the PS Vita Wi-Fi version for the new price of $199.99.

As well, PlayStation Vita memory cards are going to be getting a price drop, though that wasn’t fully detailed.

 

 

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Ghosts eliminates rewards for multiple deaths -- called Deathstreaks — and adds 20 more Killstreaks players earn for consecutive kills. Rubin says the rewards are more "ground-based" this time, with fewer aerial Killstreaks. For example, the UAV called in to track enemy movement is now based on the ground through a special device players can hide anywhere on the map.

Also available as a Killstreak reward, a guard dog. "He'll basically follow you around the map and kill off guys that get too close or kill guys that just kill you," says Rubin. "He'll also work as a UAV as he will growl when there are enemies near you."

 

Minecraft coming to PS4

 

Sony shocked everyone when they announced Minecraft is coming to the PS4 today. They announced it at Gamescom and teased the game after just showing off Watch Dogs.

It appears to be a launch game for the PS4 when it arrives later this year. That takes away a big exclusive title for Microsoft.

Sony also announced that the PS4 will ship in America on November 15th while hitting Europe on November 29th. I imagine a lot of PS4 owners will be playing Minecraft on their PS4 systems on launch day.

In addition to this Notch confirmed that the PS4 won’t be the only Sony console to get Minecraft. It is coming to PS3 and PS Vita as well.

PS4 Launch Date Revealed - Nov 15th for US, 29th for EU

DuckTales Remastered makes some minor missteps in the attempt to revive one of the greatest NES games of all time, but then again, the latter is a pretty tough act to follow. Mechanically, the game holds up great, and I had a smile on my face nearly the entire time. So long as you can overlook a few fundamental issues, old and new fans alike shouldn't miss re-experiencing this lovingly crafted classic.

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