'Rise of the Tomb Raider' PS4 release date expected in November; price also leaked

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The release date and pricing information for the PS4 version of the highly rated game "Rise of the Tomb Raider" have been revealed by the Italian GameStop website.

According to Game Rant, the Italian GameStop page for "Rise of the Tomb Raider" indicated that the PS4 release of this game will be on Nov. 10. This is nearly a year after its release on the Xbox One console. PS4 console users are understandably delighted at the news -- after all, this game was a timed Xbox One exclusive, so now that the game will be released on their console, they now have something to look forward to.

Aside from this possible release date, the page also included the game's price to be at $60, despite the fact that the game will be one year old by the time it will be released for the PS4 console. It is a bit of a puzzle as to the reason behind this pricing, unless of course it comes with a highly-acclaimed DLC such as the "Baba Yaga: The Temple of the Witch," but at this point, no other details have been revealed yet.

Regardless, it is expected for Square Enix to officially reveal more about it. Fans agree that once the official details has been revealed for this game, they will know if anything will be added to make this PS4 game a more desirable package.

The Italian listing for this game has been rectified, and assuming that the release date for the "Rise of the Tomb Raider" is accurate, it is expected for both the PC version and the Xbox One version to come at heavily discounted prices. It's not like it's difficult to find the game in cheaper prices -- Amazon, for example, has listings for the Xbox One version at $34.

As for now, "Rise of the Tomb Raider" is available for the PC and Xbox One.

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