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PlayStation 4 bundles including Glacier White: $350 shipped

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Just before Christmas, Best Buy is offering three versions of Sony’s PlayStation 4 console for $349.99, including two game-bunded consoles that are now at all-time low prices. Normally $449,99, the limited edition Glacier White PS4 bundled with a physical disc of Bungie’s Destiny is available for the first time at $349.99, as is the recently-released “four games pick one” bundle.

Regularly priced at $399.99, the latter package includes a standard black PlayStation 4 and a digital download code for your choice of one game from four possibilities: Destiny, NBA 2K15, LittleBigPlanet 3, or Far Cry 4. The basic PS4 with no game is also being sold for the same $349.99 price, though it likely won’t be as popular as the bundles, for obvious reasons.

Best Buy also continues to offer its two-year Gamers Club Unlocked membership for only $30, entitling buyers to 20% off all video game software, amongst other perks. Already discounted titles such as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and NBA Live 15 (reg. $59.99, now $39.99) can be had for only $32 by GCU members, with higher savings on titles normally sold at full retail prices.

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Author, lawyer, and award-winning restaurateur Jeremy Horwitz started his journalism career in the early 1990’s, covering video games as a freelancer before creating and running Ziff Davis’s Intelligent Gamer magazine. A graduate of Cornell Law School, he previously ran editorial for the Apple-centric site iLounge and created the historic iLounge Pavilion at CES before joining 9to5Mac and 9to5Toys as a Senior Editor. A lifelong consumer electronics expert and gourmet, he now focuses on the changing ways people play, eat, and travel. His Spanish restaurant and gintoneria Aro Bar de Tapas won multiple awards, including Best New Restaurant (Opened 2015-2016), Best Craft Cocktails, Best Desserts, and Best Charcuterie.