PS4 and Xbox One Release Dates Leaked by Toys 'R' Us Are Wrong: Apology Issued
Toy chain Toys 'R Us recently leaked the release dates of the PS4 and the Xbox One for their stores in the U.K., but are now stuck backpedaling on those initial claims.
Toys 'R Us originally stated on their website that Microsoft's system will launch in the U.K. on Nov. 29 with the PS4 coming on Dec. 13.
BT Games confirmed the dates after they reached out to a spokesperson from Toys 'R Us, and said they "had been given direct from our suppliers and is accurate," according to Gamezone.com.
The two gaming companies never confirmed this date with the toy franchise, and had enough to say about it to make Toys 'R Us issue an apology.
"Please accept my sincerest apologies for the incorrect information you were given yesterday regarding the Xbox One and Playstation 4 Console official release dates," the company told BT Games. "The release dates are not provided by either Microsoft or Sony, but are an estimated date and are required by our system to allow us to take pre-orders. Once the correct launch dates are officially provided we will update our web site and contact any customers who have ordered."
The only thing Microsoft has confirmed is that their console will see a November release.
Amazon initially listed the launching date of the console at Dec. 31, but admitted they feel this is just a holding date, according to The International Business Times.
Sony has indicated that PlayStation 4 will be here for the holidays with no specific date.
Sony may follow the original plan of the PS3 and go for the Nov. 22 release, allowing for people to gear up for Black Friday, according to IBTimes.
However, pre-orders for Best Buy showed the console arriving on Nov. 30.
The Xbox One had an Amazon release date of Nov. 27, so an earlier launch for the PS4 could prove quite beneficial.
At the moment, retailers and online followers of the two consoles can only speculate as to when the systems will launch. One thing is certain: both consoles may suffer huge shortages at launch, with many people unable to get their hands on the next generation systems until 2014.
Many online sources have said the PS4 and Xbox One may be the first generation of consoles to now actually have any consoles that have not already been pre-ordered on the shelves.
Retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, and Gamestop all were sold out of the systems for pre-order at sometime. Amazon received more in stock only recently.