Metal Gear Solid 5 PS4 and Bionic arm Collector's Edition are exclusive to GAME

Had your eye on that Metal Gear Solid 5 PS4? Well good news, it's now available to pre-order from GAME in the UK. The ridiculously attractive red and gold PS4 has been confirmed by Hideo Kojima himself on Twitter as one of the new lighter PS4 models with a 500GB hard drive.

Complete with metallic grey Dual Shock 4 to match Snake's trusty handgun and a copy of the Day One edition of the game, the console also comes with an in-game extra Snake costume, an Adam-ska revolver, silver ballistic shield and wetland cardboard box. A digital cardboard box that is, inside a physical cardboard box. Priced the same as that oh-so-pretty White Destiny Taken King PS4, the bundle is £364.99.

If, like me, you're resisting a new console as the one you've got is perfectly fine (even if it isn't red), the MGS 5 Collector's Edition with Bionic Arm is also exclusive and of course available to pre-order for £99.99. Plus, if you want the console and the Bionic arm and a limited edition headset, it's all available in one bundle for £499.99. Yeah, now you're looking at the PS4 again. Sorry.

Here's a quick breakdown of what's on offer:

• MGS 5 PS4 with Day One Edition - £364.99
• MGS 5 PS4 with Day One Edition, MGS 5 headset - £409.99
• MGS 5 PS4 with Day One Edition, MGS 5 Collector's Edition with Bionic arm (yes that's TWO copies of the game with extra arm) - £459.99
• MGS 5 PS4 with Day One Edition, MGS 5 Collector's Edition with Bionic arm, MGS 5 headset and strategy guide - £499.99

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