Sony Announces Two New PlayStation Move Bundles

11/11/2011 Written by Alex Osborn

North American gamers in the market for a Move controller have much to be excited about because next week Sony will be bringing two different Move bundles to retailers.

The first will come packed with a copy of Sports Champions, Medieval Moves Deadmund’s Quest, a Move controller and PlayStation Eye camera all for the affordable price of just $99.99.

Sports not your thing? Well if you’re looking to get your groove on, Sony’s got anĀ Everybody Dance PlayStation 3 bundle that includes the game, a 320 GB PS3, one DualShock controller, a Move controller and a PlayStation Eye camera for $299.99. This second bundle is available exclusively at Target.

With the holiday season right around the corner and Black Friday closing in, there are going to be plenty of opportunities for gamers to score some quality content for cheap.

Keep it here at PlayStation LifeStyle for all your PlayStation gaming needs, as we’ll keep you up to date on the last and greatest holiday deals.






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2 Responses to “Sony Announces Two New PlayStation Move Bundles”

  1. giese095 says:

    even thought I’m not interested in Everybody Dance that second bundle is a great deal to get all that hardware and a game for $299.

  2. MyronJ906 says:

    I seriously love Everybody Dance. Best dance game I have played, I’m glad to see Sony is making an effort to push it. I see no reason that families shouldn’t love it. There really is something for everyone. Anyone on the fence about the bundle should get it not just because it is an excellent price for the items included, but also because many would be surprised at how much they might come to enjoy a game like Everybody Dance.

    The fact that the game has different routines for each difficulty goes a long way for myself and the people I play with. Party Rock Anthem (I despised the song prior to this game) on Professional mode is one of the most enjoyable dance routines I have played to date.

    This is one of few dance games where I feel a person wouldn’t mind playing alone just to improve scores to beat a friend or to create a routine for more fun. The game isn’t perfect, but it is an excellent move it is what Singstar Dance should have been.

    I will note that I have not played any of the Dance Central games, but I have played Just Dance (Wii) and personally own Singstar Dance (and a majority of the DLC for it)

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