Then Europe in November

PlayStation TV launches across North America starting October 14, Sony announced today.

The new set-top box plays a selection of Vita games, PSP titles, PS One Classics, PS3 games via PlayStation Now, and can stream PS4 content via Remote Play.

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PS TV will be available standalone for $100 or as part of a $140 bundle, including an 8GB memory card,The LEGO Movie Videogameand a DualShock 3 controller. It comes with 1GB of built-in storage out of the box, meaning that while a pricey memory card isn’t necessarily required, folks won’t be able to get too far without one.

The device will launch in Europe one month later, crossing the pond on November 14. There, the device will retail for £85/€100 and include a voucher for three digital Vita games:Worms Revolution Extreme,Velocity UltraandOlliOlli.

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While the PS TV will support nearly 700 titles available at launch, it doesn’t play everything. You can check out the full list of compatible Vita gamesright here.

PlayStation TV: Release date, price and full list of compatible games[PS Blog EU,PS Blog]

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