2015 is a year for Star Wars.
The first entry in the new film trilogy is set to awaken the force on December 18th; Disney Infinity 3.0, a pretty prolific user of the force, releases on August 28th release date; and DICE’s mighty Star Wars Battlefront strikes back on November 20th.
It seems only right then that we get our hands on some Star Wars-themed loot – that’s how you sell merchandise after all.
With that in mind, Sony has announced two limited edition Star Wars PlayStation 4 bundles, both of which are decorated with Darth Vader’s infamous mug.

The use of the Star Wars logo on the console as well as the controller’s touchpad is particularly appealing.
In keeping with the technological theme of Star Wars, both bundles include the newer, more efficient CUH-1200 PS4 model.
That of course means they’ll be 500 GB versions, but they do come with a few games to make up for it
Star Wars Battlefront Deluxe Edition
The Star Wars Battlefront Delux Bundle sports the limited edition console and gamepad, a copy of Star Wars Battlefront and a voucher to download the digital releases of Super Star Wars, Star Wars: Racer Revenge, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Star Wars: Bounty Hunter.
It’ll be the first time all four of those games are available for the PS4.
Disney Infinity 3.0 Edition
For the more Disney-inclined enthusiast, there’s a Disney Infinity bunle.
The bundle includes the console and gamepad, the Disney Infinity 3.0 base game, Rise Against the Empire Play Set Pack (featuring Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa figures, as well the Rise Against the Empire Play Set piece) and the Boba Fett figure.
And again, the bundle will also include the four downloadable Star Wars titles.
There will also be a standard Star Wars bundle offered, which will include the four downloadable titles, a CU2-1200 series model PS4 and a copy of Star Wars Battlefront.
Source: PlayStation.Blog.EU
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