Sony have announced the PlayStation Classic, a mini PlayStation console with 20 pre-loaded games. Here’s everything we know about the system so far.
Earlier today, Sony announced the PlayStation Classic. Much like Nintendo’s NES & SNES classic consoles they released in recent years, the PlayStation Classic is a mini-PlayStation with 20 games pre-loaded. Here’s everything we know about the PlayStation Classic including the price, games list, release date and more.
PlayStation Classic Games
When the PlayStation Classic launches, it’s going to be loaded with 20 games. As of right now though, only these five games have been confirmed:
- Final Fantasy 7
- Tekken 3
- Ridge Racer 4
- Jumping Flash
- Wild Arms
That leaves 15 unconfirmed titles. The original PlayStation is full of some absolute gems so there’s a vast array of titles Sony can choose from. Could we see Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 or 2 on the system? How about Crash Team Racing or Crash Bash? Metal Gear Solid is probably inevitable. Hogs Of War, anyone?
PlayStation Classic Release Date
The original PlayStation launched on December 3, 1994, in Japan. To coincide with the 24th anniversary of the console, the PlayStation Classic will launch on December 3, 2018. Right before the holiday season so it’ll be a perfect gift for someone who grew up with the PlayStation One.
PlayStation Classic Trailer
Check out the trailer for the upcoming mini-PlayStation below.
PlayStation Classic Price & Pre-Order
When the revamped console releases on December 3, it will cost $99.99 or £89.99. Here are some links to pre-order:
The Amazon US page isn’t live yet, but we’ll update this post once it is.
PlayStation Classic Resolution & Output
The PlayStation Classic is 45% smaller than the original console and weighs just 170g. It comes with two classic PlayStation controllers and has HDMI output for use with modern TVs. It only outputs at a maximum 720p though, so if you’re rocking a 4K display, it may not look too impressive. The system doesn’t require a memory card though – thankfully, Sony has adopted the virtual memory card format, so the system stores all save progress onboard the machine.
Published: Sep 19, 2018 10:35 am