Report: PlayStation 4 Ships This November

Of all the months to expect Sony's PlayStation 4 to launch, November certainly seems the most likely. New consoles have typically launched in the Fall, and notably November, which means this rumor is firmly in the "no, duh" category.

Sony's current home console, the PlayStation 3, launched on November 11th, 2006 at $599 and $499. However, the source of today's report told Kotaku that two models are planned and that pricing has yet to be determined for the next-generation PlayStation 4.

The source continues to say that the your PS4 will be connected to your smartphone, computer, or tablet and that community features, chat and more will be available across all of your devices, but at this point, it's safe to wait and see what's real and what's myth about the PlayStation 4 in tomorrow's presentation.

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