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Sony has announced via Twitter that they will be making PlayStation 4 titles available for preorder through the PlayStation Store, ahead of the next generation consoles launch November 15. The first two titles to become available for preorder are "Warframe" and "Knack." The tweet by the official PlayStation Twitter account reads: "We're rolling out PS4 game pre-orders on PS Store (PS3) and SEN online store starting with Knack and Warframe today: bit.ly/GYkBjt." "Knack" will retail for $60 and Digital Extremes' multiplayer shooter, "Warframe," will be free.

One title gamers shouldn't expect on the PS Store for preorder is "Watch Dogs." The previously announced launch title has been delayed until Sprint 2014 by Developers. Sony previously announced an official launch-day "Watch Dogs" PS4 bundle that would include a copy of the game. With Ubisoft delaying the game a representative told Gamespot, "Our partnership with Sony remains strong and we will have more details to share about the specific benefits of this partnership for PlayStation customers at a later date." This unfortunately means gamers who purchased the bundle will receive their console minus the game.

Although players will have to wait for "Watch Dogs" the PS4 will offer a lot of other titles to choose from.

Will you be preordering either "Knack" or "Warframe" from the PS Store? Also make sure to check out the trailers for "Knack" and "Warframe" below.

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