GAMERS are getting exciting over a potential PS5 Slim release date that’s been leaked.

And it looks like Sony is planning something extra special to mark the occasion too by bundling the new console model with a highly anticipated new game.

Spider-Man 2 is due for release on October 20

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Spider-Man 2 is due for release on October 20Credit: Insomniac

The PS5 Slim was expected to arrive sometime in November.

But according to leaker billbil-kun, the exact date it’ll land is on November 8.

They claim a disk drive console bundle with the new Spider-Man 2 game will be sold.

One small caveat – the leak applies to the US only for now.

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So we’ll have to wait and see whether the same bundle and release date are available in the UK and other countries.

Apparently a full release of the console will happen on November 10 in the US and Japan.

Sony claims the slimmed down build is a third smaller than the original PS5, as well as being a lot lighter.

A new detachable disc drive will also be available, which players can buy and attach to their system at a later date.

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The PS5 Slim with disc-drive is set to cost £479 ($499).

Meanwhile, the digital edition will cost £389 ($449).

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