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Sony’s slimmer PS4 doesn’t merit upgrading, but it’s still a PS4

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

This review was last updated by Digital Trends contributor Cody Perez on 5/15/2020. Three years after the launch of the PlayStation 4, Sony revisited its aging console to give it a new lease on life. As with previous PlayStations, the refreshed console has a slimmer new look, a few new features, and even some minor internal upgrades.
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