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title: "PlayStation 4 Battlefield 4 Launch Day Bundle"
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# Global community Next-gen gaming Fast shipping PlayStation 4 Battlefield 4 Launch Day Bundle

**Price:** SAR 327
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Level Up Your Gaming Experience!

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- **How much does it cost?** SAR 327 with free shipping
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Epic Sharing:** Capture and share your gaming moments.
- • **Seamless Play:** Play anywhere with PS Vita integration.
- • **Exclusive Content:** Includes China Rising Expansion Pack.
- • **Unleash Creativity:** Empower developers to innovate.
- • **Community Engagement:** Challenge friends and connect globally.

## Overview

The PlayStation 4 Battlefield 4 Launch Day Bundle, releasing on November 15, 2013, offers gamers a powerful platform designed for creativity and community engagement. With features like the SHARE button for easy content sharing, seamless gameplay on PS Vita, and the included China Rising Expansion Pack, this bundle is perfect for both casual and hardcore gamers looking to elevate their play.

## Description

Official PS4 specifications: Main Processor: Single-chip custom processor CPU: x86-64 AMD 'Jaguar' 8 cores GPU: 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon™ based graphics engine Memory: GDDR5 8GB Hard Disk Drive: Built-in Optical Drive (read only): BD 6xCAV DVD 8xCAV I/O and communication: Super-Speed USB (USB 3.0) AUX Ethernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T) IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth® 2.1 (EDR) AV output: HDMI Analog-AV out Digital Output (optical)

Review: An honest review from someone loving their PS4 - Well where do I start? Sony's PlayStation 4 is amazing! This is coming from a PC gamer that switched from the Xbox-360 to PC due to the lack of great visuals on consoles. The funny part is I've always preferred the ease of use of consoles, but the graphics of the PC and I'm here to tell you The graphics in launch games such as Battlefield 4, and 2K14 look absolutely amazing and are on par with my GTX 680. Most games looking like they are running Very High to Ultra and are just stunning to look at. Not only are the visuals outstanding but the depth of the launch games are a great indicator for all games to come. What I mean by depth is the extra "little things" that are found on PS4 games and not their PS3 counterparts. An example of this is NBA 2K14. The players movement is authentic feeling, and the moves they make on the court look so real and fluid compared to the PS3's version. I love the UI! It's a no BS UI that screams Hardcore Gamer, which I believe is what Sony was going for in the first place with the entire architecture of the system. In the "What's New" tab, you can catch up on what your friends have been doing in the gaming world, check out their uploaded in-game vids, or see that they just received a new rare trophy, and even join their game. Whenever you insert a new game for the first time, you can immediately start playing while the game installs to the hard drive, which is awesome. The PS4's sharing feature should be applauded all on its own, with the ability to stream live IN GAME footage while also having the ability to edit and upload continuously the last 15 minutes of gameplay at (what seems to be) 720p to Ustream, Twitch, and PSN, a gamer will never again have to say "Damn I wish there was someone around to have seen that!" I used the feature all weekend and it is astounding how well it works. I own a PSVITA and love the system by itself, but when I heard last year that it would be able to remotely stream PS4 games to it, it was a no-brainer for me to pick one up. I can say for the most part at launch, it works! Unfortunately I am not able to plug my PS4 up to the LAN, and have to make due with Wi-Fi, which is not exactly prime. I am able to go upstairs and keep playing my game on my Vita while I'm in my bed! But there are certain parts of my house where it simply cannot sustain the connection and shuts off. The really surprising thing is that once you set up the ability in the PS4's power options to turn the console on remotely through the Vita, or PS app, the actual REMOTE PLAY WORKS. Granted I am using a full bars LTE hotspot from a Galaxy S4. So I am able to play my PS4 games at my work through my Vita! There are no words that can describe how awesome that felt the first time I tried it. It is a technological feat in my eyes! All OF THIS WORKS NOW AT LAUNCH, and can only get better with updates. My only complaint with remote play is the control scheme for some games, (which cannot be changed that I know of). For instance on 2K14, run, or "turbo" is normally the left trigger, or L2 on the Dual Shock 4, and on the Vita, it has to substitute R2 on Vita's rear touch pad, which isn't all bad, just takes some real getting used to and is kind of clumsy. I wish one was able to reconfigure the control scheme to maybe make the controls for certain games better. The Dual Shock 4 feels like it was made for my hands! You will know exactly what I am talking about once you put your paws on one. I can already tell you from personal experience, it is my new preferred way of playing FPS's. Why I have not had the pleasure of handling an Xbone controller, the Dual Shock 4 will be hard to beat for "best gaming Controller" It just does so much right. The new triggers are excellent and responsive, the sticks are smaller and have more grip and are so much more precise, and the little built in speaker playing in game audio logs on the controller instead of the TV speakers , and the light bar flashing red from green when your health is low is just icing on the cake. With the Dual Shock 4 you have the ability to plug in just about any headphones with mic that one would normally use on a smartphone. I was able to plug in my B&W P5's to my Dual Shock 4 and get both party chat, AND IN GAME AUDIO, once I enabled the setting by holding in on the PS Button! I will say again, once enabled, you can have both chat and in game audio simultaneously going through to the headphones you plug into a Dual Shock 4 instead of the in game audio going through your TV!. That's just awesome, especially for someone who has children and stays up late to game and doesn't want to disturb others. The complaints I have, are very few, but they are present. The first one is a known issue which is I CONSTANTLY get kicked out of Battlefield 4 with the common Blue Screen that everyone else is getting. While I know this is to be expected with a console launch, it should have been fixed by now, it's very intermittent, but when you're on a roll and it happens, it is soul crushing. The second complaint is I recently found that the PS4's wireless card only supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n, and not the newer Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11ac or 5 GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi support, WHICH CANNOT JUST BE PATCHED via update. Lastly, NO YOUTUBE APP OR DLNA! Common Sony, leaving out either one of these just seems silly to me especially since the PS3 already did them, and did them well. Luckily these can and better be patched in an eventual update. I would also like to see more streaming apps like HBO Go and a dedicated Plex App. All in all I give the system and the launch games I've played (BF4, 2K14, AC4BF, Resogun, and KZSF), a 4.5 out of 5. With games like Infamous Second Son, Last of Us 2, and Uncharted 4, the long list of games and the way the graphics look out of the gate with the launch games shows that the PS4 has a very promising future and will be the system to beat. I know there is tons I've left out of my little review, but those are the things that stand out most to me. I REALLY, I mean REALLY feel for the peeps with DOA PS4's. All the anticipation leading up to its release, only to have it not work out of the box, must be crushing. But I felt compelled to write this review and tell it how it is from someone with a (knock on wood) working unit, and loving every second of it! UPDATE 11/19/13 Battlefield/ Sony servers fixed! But also wanted to comment on the Remote Play function. It has of right now is NOT WORKING while running off of LTE Hotspot Remotely. I don't know if I have to re add the devices or what. I follow the directions, and my Vita never finds the PS4 over the net which is slightly odd since I was able to do it day one? Will try re adding to hopefully get it working again. I have seen videos on the net of others doing this successfully, so I will update if successful. PS SONY GIVE US OUR DAMN YOUTUBE APP!
Review: Long time Xbox User - I'm new to Playstation. I played the original Xbox and the 360, and am one of those who decided to switch over to the PS4. Why did I switch? 1 - I wanted to change for a bit of excitement 2 - PS4 has slightly higher hardware specs, quicker memory, and better graphics processor (cpu is slightly slower) 3 - PS4 plays some games native in 1080 where as X-One does not 4 - PS4 is a bit cheaper (although not a big deal to me) - it's not that big of a difference if you purchase the PS4 camera @ about $40 more. Considering that many stores offered B2G1 PS4 game offers and the PS4 controllers include built in batteries and comes with the USB charging cable - you're saving another $30+$60 5 - PS4 is smaller in size and does not have an external power brick/adapter 6 - Playstation Plus is cheaper than Xbox Live (not a big concern) - although Xbox Live used to be $50 on desertcart where as it is now $56. 7 - PS changed their controller design. I would not buy the PS4 if they did not change their old, Awful controller. The new controller feels much better, more comfortable although the physical feel of the joysticks can be much improved - they can hurt a bit... 8 - PS4 is said to have more and better upcoming indie games there are a couple exclusives that I'm interested in 9 - Although I'll have Plus and also use a Roku for my streaming, I find it ridiculous that Xbox One requires you to have Live to use Netflix and other streaming services. 10 - Xbox seemed to focus on 'everything else' like Kinect, voice commands and its TV/streaming apps. I use a Roku for streaming and am not interested in using voice commands ..er..talking to an Xbox to turn it on. I'm not interested in Kinect games... While this may be added benefits to some users - I'm just not interested in them as I have other devices to perform these functions. I do not care that the PS cannot play CDs/MP3s etc....I have a computer and wireless speakers for that... 11 - PS Plus is said to offer free games and content each month. All of these small reasons built up to my decision but as I'm primarily interested in playing games - the quicker GPU and RAM specs and word on the PS4 playing a couple games native in 1080p were the deciding factors. After PS4s controller change, I still feel that the Xbox probably has a better controller (due to joysticks) (at least I heard that it was largely unchanged from the 360's) and that was hard to give up. So far so good - I was worried about the controller but it feels really good, comfortable, and exponentially better than the PS3s controller. The joysticks can be a bit painful on the thumbs though as the undersides are not rounded - my only qualm with it. I'm almost fully transitioned to it after a couple days use. The game play as been great - especially playing BF4 online. (If you buy one game right now, I'd suggest getting BF4.) The system turns on and jumps into games quickly and you can jump from a game to the dashboard and back in a second which is neat. The dashboard isn't as neat as Xbox's but it's a lot cleaner. Anyways - the change to PS4 is working out for me - I'm sure you'd be happy getting either system - the differences are small. I see no reason to buy both. Only qualm with the PS4 are the controller's joysticks which should be more rounded on the underside edge. If I could remake my decision - I would still get the PS4.

## Features

- The official release date for the PlayStation 4 is November 15, 2013. Confirmed orders will arrive at your shipping address based on the shipping speed selected.
- PS4 enables the greatest game developers in the world to unlock their creativity and push the boundaries of play through a platform that is tuned specifically to their needs
- Engage in endless personal challenges between you and your community, and share your epic moments for the world to see
- Gamers can share their epic triumphs by hitting the "SHARE button" on the controller, scan through the last few minutes of gameplay, tag it and return to the game; With PS Vita, gamers will be able to seamlessly play PS4 games on the beautiful 5-inch display over Wi-Fi in a local environment
- The customer will receive the China Rising Expansion Pack with his order. Code and instructions for accessing the expansion pack will be included in the product packaging.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An honest review from someone loving their PS4
*by A***U on November 18, 2013*

Well where do I start? Sony's PlayStation 4 is amazing! This is coming from a PC gamer that switched from the Xbox-360 to PC due to the lack of great visuals on consoles. The funny part is I've always preferred the ease of use of consoles, but the graphics of the PC and I'm here to tell you The graphics in launch games such as Battlefield 4, and 2K14 look absolutely amazing and are on par with my GTX 680. Most games looking like they are running Very High to Ultra and are just stunning to look at. Not only are the visuals outstanding but the depth of the launch games are a great indicator for all games to come. What I mean by depth is the extra "little things" that are found on PS4 games and not their PS3 counterparts. An example of this is NBA 2K14. The players movement is authentic feeling, and the moves they make on the court look so real and fluid compared to the PS3's version. I love the UI! It's a no BS UI that screams Hardcore Gamer, which I believe is what Sony was going for in the first place with the entire architecture of the system. In the "What's New" tab, you can catch up on what your friends have been doing in the gaming world, check out their uploaded in-game vids, or see that they just received a new rare trophy, and even join their game. Whenever you insert a new game for the first time, you can immediately start playing while the game installs to the hard drive, which is awesome. The PS4's sharing feature should be applauded all on its own, with the ability to stream live IN GAME footage while also having the ability to edit and upload continuously the last 15 minutes of gameplay at (what seems to be) 720p to Ustream, Twitch, and PSN, a gamer will never again have to say "Damn I wish there was someone around to have seen that!" I used the feature all weekend and it is astounding how well it works. I own a PSVITA and love the system by itself, but when I heard last year that it would be able to remotely stream PS4 games to it, it was a no-brainer for me to pick one up. I can say for the most part at launch, it works! Unfortunately I am not able to plug my PS4 up to the LAN, and have to make due with Wi-Fi, which is not exactly prime. I am able to go upstairs and keep playing my game on my Vita while I'm in my bed! But there are certain parts of my house where it simply cannot sustain the connection and shuts off. The really surprising thing is that once you set up the ability in the PS4's power options to turn the console on remotely through the Vita, or PS app, the actual REMOTE PLAY WORKS. Granted I am using a full bars LTE hotspot from a Galaxy S4. So I am able to play my PS4 games at my work through my Vita! There are no words that can describe how awesome that felt the first time I tried it. It is a technological feat in my eyes! All OF THIS WORKS NOW AT LAUNCH, and can only get better with updates. My only complaint with remote play is the control scheme for some games, (which cannot be changed that I know of). For instance on 2K14, run, or "turbo" is normally the left trigger, or L2 on the Dual Shock 4, and on the Vita, it has to substitute R2 on Vita's rear touch pad, which isn't all bad, just takes some real getting used to and is kind of clumsy. I wish one was able to reconfigure the control scheme to maybe make the controls for certain games better. The Dual Shock 4 feels like it was made for my hands! You will know exactly what I am talking about once you put your paws on one. I can already tell you from personal experience, it is my new preferred way of playing FPS's. Why I have not had the pleasure of handling an Xbone controller, the Dual Shock 4 will be hard to beat for "best gaming Controller" It just does so much right. The new triggers are excellent and responsive, the sticks are smaller and have more grip and are so much more precise, and the little built in speaker playing in game audio logs on the controller instead of the TV speakers , and the light bar flashing red from green when your health is low is just icing on the cake. With the Dual Shock 4 you have the ability to plug in just about any headphones with mic that one would normally use on a smartphone. I was able to plug in my B&W P5's to my Dual Shock 4 and get both party chat, AND IN GAME AUDIO, once I enabled the setting by holding in on the PS Button! I will say again, once enabled, you can have both chat and in game audio simultaneously going through to the headphones you plug into a Dual Shock 4 instead of the in game audio going through your TV!. That's just awesome, especially for someone who has children and stays up late to game and doesn't want to disturb others. The complaints I have, are very few, but they are present. The first one is a known issue which is I CONSTANTLY get kicked out of Battlefield 4 with the common Blue Screen that everyone else is getting. While I know this is to be expected with a console launch, it should have been fixed by now, it's very intermittent, but when you're on a roll and it happens, it is soul crushing. The second complaint is I recently found that the PS4's wireless card only supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n, and not the newer Wi-Fi standards such as 802.11ac or 5 GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi support, WHICH CANNOT JUST BE PATCHED via update. Lastly, NO YOUTUBE APP OR DLNA! Common Sony, leaving out either one of these just seems silly to me especially since the PS3 already did them, and did them well. Luckily these can and better be patched in an eventual update. I would also like to see more streaming apps like HBO Go and a dedicated Plex App. All in all I give the system and the launch games I've played (BF4, 2K14, AC4BF, Resogun, and KZSF), a 4.5 out of 5. With games like Infamous Second Son, Last of Us 2, and Uncharted 4, the long list of games and the way the graphics look out of the gate with the launch games shows that the PS4 has a very promising future and will be the system to beat. I know there is tons I've left out of my little review, but those are the things that stand out most to me. I REALLY, I mean REALLY feel for the peeps with DOA PS4's. All the anticipation leading up to its release, only to have it not work out of the box, must be crushing. But I felt compelled to write this review and tell it how it is from someone with a (knock on wood) working unit, and loving every second of it! UPDATE 11/19/13 Battlefield/ Sony servers fixed! But also wanted to comment on the Remote Play function. It has of right now is NOT WORKING while running off of LTE Hotspot Remotely. I don't know if I have to re add the devices or what. I follow the directions, and my Vita never finds the PS4 over the net which is slightly odd since I was able to do it day one? Will try re adding to hopefully get it working again. I have seen videos on the net of others doing this successfully, so I will update if successful. PS SONY GIVE US OUR DAMN YOUTUBE APP!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Long time Xbox User
*by S***7 on November 19, 2013*

I'm new to Playstation. I played the original Xbox and the 360, and am one of those who decided to switch over to the PS4. Why did I switch? 1 - I wanted to change for a bit of excitement 2 - PS4 has slightly higher hardware specs, quicker memory, and better graphics processor (cpu is slightly slower) 3 - PS4 plays some games native in 1080 where as X-One does not 4 - PS4 is a bit cheaper (although not a big deal to me) - it's not that big of a difference if you purchase the PS4 camera @ about $40 more. Considering that many stores offered B2G1 PS4 game offers and the PS4 controllers include built in batteries and comes with the USB charging cable - you're saving another $30+$60 5 - PS4 is smaller in size and does not have an external power brick/adapter 6 - Playstation Plus is cheaper than Xbox Live (not a big concern) - although Xbox Live used to be $50 on Amazon where as it is now $56. 7 - PS changed their controller design. I would not buy the PS4 if they did not change their old, Awful controller. The new controller feels much better, more comfortable although the physical feel of the joysticks can be much improved - they can hurt a bit... 8 - PS4 is said to have more and better upcoming indie games there are a couple exclusives that I'm interested in 9 - Although I'll have Plus and also use a Roku for my streaming, I find it ridiculous that Xbox One requires you to have Live to use Netflix and other streaming services. 10 - Xbox seemed to focus on 'everything else' like Kinect, voice commands and its TV/streaming apps. I use a Roku for streaming and am not interested in using voice commands ..er..talking to an Xbox to turn it on. I'm not interested in Kinect games... While this may be added benefits to some users - I'm just not interested in them as I have other devices to perform these functions. I do not care that the PS cannot play CDs/MP3s etc....I have a computer and wireless speakers for that... 11 - PS Plus is said to offer free games and content each month. All of these small reasons built up to my decision but as I'm primarily interested in playing games - the quicker GPU and RAM specs and word on the PS4 playing a couple games native in 1080p were the deciding factors. After PS4s controller change, I still feel that the Xbox probably has a better controller (due to joysticks) (at least I heard that it was largely unchanged from the 360's) and that was hard to give up. So far so good - I was worried about the controller but it feels really good, comfortable, and exponentially better than the PS3s controller. The joysticks can be a bit painful on the thumbs though as the undersides are not rounded - my only qualm with it. I'm almost fully transitioned to it after a couple days use. The game play as been great - especially playing BF4 online. (If you buy one game right now, I'd suggest getting BF4.) The system turns on and jumps into games quickly and you can jump from a game to the dashboard and back in a second which is neat. The dashboard isn't as neat as Xbox's but it's a lot cleaner. Anyways - the change to PS4 is working out for me - I'm sure you'd be happy getting either system - the differences are small. I see no reason to buy both. Only qualm with the PS4 are the controller's joysticks which should be more rounded on the underside edge. If I could remake my decision - I would still get the PS4.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For a working ps4 it is a beast machine!
*by M***Z on November 17, 2013*

So, to start off I am happy (so far at least) that I was actually able to play my ps4. It is a shame to those that did not get a chance and are bashing the system since theirs did not work. I preordered mine since June 11 and have eagerly been awaiting it since then (the last few weeks have been killer) I really only got to play with this 1 day so far and the whole time I have been playing bf4. I must say, this is a huge improvement over the ps3. It is very slim, portable, quiet, and surprisingly a little heavier than I thought but it is nothing compared to my clunky launch ps3. I would say this is like the size of a netbook. When I saw the ps4 picture when they announced it earlier this year I actually thought it looked ugly... but now that I have it it actually has a very unique design that grows on you. It's not the standard box or rectangle. It was a breeze setting up too! Just plugged in the hdmi and added the power cord and wa-la! No more than 30 seconds. The controller is a big step up from the ds3, it feels perfect in your hands and makes playing beautiful. So far the touch screen has little use but hopefully as time goes on they will really build on it. The user interface is smooth and easy to navigate. I initially had a hard time logging into psn but I was patient unlike the people bashing since they were unable to sign in and after being tedious I finally was able to login (due to high traffic on launch day.) PS Store loads up quicker than on ps3, and the ps4 boots up very quick. The system itself runs quietly even while playing. After a few hours of bf4 I did notice the system did get warm but it still ran quietly. What I do love about the ps4 probably the most so far at least is while downloading updates it installs it at the same time, same for the game data and after a few seconds of installing bf4 I was ready to start playing! It was much quicker than I thought. BF4 is easily the best game I have ever played both online and the single player campaign is a big step forward since bf3. The graphics are amazing and gameplay much smoother. I always had a hard time with aiming in bf3 and the controls for flying were hard to learn but in bf4 they fixed all of that. I don't mean to upset anyone but I would easily say bf4 plays more like cod - at least control ways. The only thing I am not sure is if it is bf4, or the ps4, but for some reason my save file always corrupts for my single player campaign and I am always stuck starting from the very beginning but I read that it is a common thing. I will update more of the battlefield 4 as I keep on playing. But they also have a game mode now where you can practice your aim, and flying around testing vehicles and gear without having to worry about some @#$@ who plays too much killing you or shooting you down. This game will at least give you a chance to play and get better so you can have fun. The sharing feature on the ps4 is very easy to do and use. I uploaded a battlefield 4 match on facebook, it took a few minutes to add, but it looked beautiful! Only complaint is there was no volume? But you are able to trim movies too from beginning to the end point. Easy to figure out. The only complaint I can think of so far on the ps4 is as far as I know it only has 2 usb ports? That is not much seeing as how 1 port is used by the controller charger, and the other by the camera if you purchase it, there is no room for the usb mic from ps3 which I heard is compatible with ps4. I also purchased this bundle with ps+ but I am not sure if amazon will be sending it in a digital code or not but I have yet to receive it. For a short time though Sony is including a gift of $10 PSN credit, 30 days of PS+ (needed to play multiplayer but you get free games) and 30 days of Music Unlimited which is similar to Spotify. The companion smartphone app is pretty cool too and you can message friends through your phone! I have yet to figure out how to turn off a controller without turning off the whole system though. I will update this as time goes on! But for those who were unable to play because their system was bricked I am deeply sorry, but I promise you when you do get a chance to be able to play you will be extremely happy and will love the ps4! I am very excited to see how this gaming generation will be! A lot of the features promised at e3 have yet to be implemented, so the ps4 is not quite at the true greatness it should be at, and despite people being upset about the mp3 playback Sony will more than likely add it back in a future update. They said they were trying their best to get the more important portions of the ps4 available by launch and to be honest, I would rather have the system play games on day 1 than play music.

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