

The one thing about the appearance that strikes me as a bit off is the absence of any Destiny flair on the console itself, which seems like it would appeal to the (very populous) die-hard Destiny crowd.


Sony is clearly trying to push forward to get more players to adopt the PS4 Pro, and this may be targeted at Xbox One players looking to make the leap to Sony for the sequel (like me, though I already own a Pro). Whenever we have black systems, the special editions are white, and vice versa, so it was only a matter of time before this happened for the Pro. If you decide simply to pre-order the Destiny 2 game, you’ll get early access to the beta, which opens on July 18.Īre you sold on the PS4 Pro’s merits? Or are you happy with the cheaper PS4 system? Share your thoughts in the comments below.The Destiny 2 bundle will debut a “glacier white” PS4 Pro for the first time. The new hue follows the recent tradition of Sony releasing white iterations of its games systems. The 1TB console costs $449.99 in the United States and is already available to pre-order, but the post on the EU blog made no reference to the price or pre-order details. PS4 gamers will also get access to the bonus content before those on other platforms. Sony adds: “The Destiny 2 expansion ass grants access to both Expansion I and Expansion II, offering brand new story missions, cooperative activities, competitive multiplayer and a wealth of new weapons, armour and gear.” That’ll include the legendary sword, legendary player emote and Cabal Empire themed emblem. The new bundle will go on sale on September 6 and will arrive with a matching DualShock 4 controller and a voucher to access the Destiny 2 expansion pass and other premium digital content. Sony has announced it is launching a Glacier White PS4 Pro model, but you’ll need to grab a Destiny 2 bundle in order to own one.
