Hardware New PSTVs (Possibly) Shipping with 3.35

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Bought a non-bundle "new" PS TV from local US GameStop and opened it up to find it had 3.35 pre-installed. Serial no. was recorded.

Returned and bought a bundled PS TV, 3.20 goodness :lol:

Edit: Seems like it might just be usual GS antics, only time will tell!
 

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