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02 To Bundle Sony PlayStation 4 With Xperia Z1 On 29 November 2013

O2 have just announced that it will be stocking one of this year’s must have Christmas presents – the Sony PlayStation 4®. Available as part of a bundle combining the latest in gaming and mobile technology, the console will available for both new and existing customers on O2’s revolutionary O2 Refresh tariff.

“Our bundle brings together the best of gaming and mobile this Christmas,” said David Johnson, General Manager Devices for O2 in the UK. “We know our customers love to play and now they can enjoy brilliant gaming with O2, whether they’re at home or on the go. And with our O2 Refresh tariffs getting into the game is cheaper than ever before.”

O2’s Sony PlayStation 4 bundle costs from £52 per month with an £89.99 upfront cost and includes a PS4, Killzone: Shadow Fall™, 12 months free access to Sony’s PlayStation Plus service and a Sony Xperia Z1 with unlimited minutes, texts and 1GB data.

The PS4 bundle comes on O2’s revolutionary O2 Refresh tariff. O2 Refresh splits the amount a customer pays for their phone and the amount they pay for their minutes, texts and data, giving them complete transparency and control of their monthly spend.

By allowing customers to pay for their phone and airtime separately, O2 Refresh also makes it cheaper to either upgrade early by paying simply what is owed on the phone. Meanwhile customers who keep their phone for longer than 24 months will also pay less as once the phone is paid off, only the cost of minutes, texts and data remain.

 

Where to find a console and more information

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The limited stock of PS4 is only being made available in 65 stores throughout the UK from Friday 29 November. The stores selling the consoles are:

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