Last month Sony officially announced the PlayStation Classic, seemingly taking a page out of Nintendo’s book of reviving older consoles in a smaller form. Sony did state that the console would come preloaded with games, but did not mention what they were, at least until now where the full lineup of games has been confirmed.

According to Sony, these games include Battle Arena Toshinden, Cool Boarders 2, Destruction Derby, Final Fantasy VII, Grand Theft Auto, Intelligent Qube, Jumping Flash, Metal Gear Solid, Mr Driller, Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, Rayman, Resident Evil Director’s Cut, Revelations: Persona, Ridge Racer Type 4, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, Syphon Filter, Tekken 3, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, Twisted Metal, and Wild Arms.

Note that these games are for the North American market and just like Nintendo’s Famicom Mini (Japan’s version of the NES Classic), there will be a version of the PlayStation Classic for Japan that will come with a different set of games. Given that the console won’t support adding games after the fact, if you’re so inclined you could buy both the North American and Japanese versions of the consoles to get different sets of games.

The console is currently set for a release on the 3rd of December, 2018 where it will be priced at $100. It will include a USB cable, a HDMI controller, and two sets of controllers.

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