Tech mogul Sony feels that the season for giving is fast approaching that's why it recently launched their own online store. Here, fans of the company's gaming console can order the PlayStation 4, as well its accessories, games and pretty much anything that they could think of to make their gaming experience more enjoyable.

According to the its recent blog post, the online store is integrated within PlayStation.com where it houses a plethora PS4 peripherals and even physical discs. Among those that are available is, of course, “the most advanced PlayStation system,” DualShock 4 wireless controllers, the Platinum Wireless headset and the PlayStation VR Blood & Truth and Everybody's Golf VR Bundle for just $349.

In addition to the aforementioned hardware, the online store will also offer a wide range of physical discs. If you are one of those gamers who like a bit of a retro feel or a throwback to the good 'ol days, then this might just be the thing for you.

Included in the list are Astro Bot: Rescue Mission, Bloodborne, Days Gone, God of War 3 Remastered, Horizon Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition, MLB The Show 19, Quantic Dream Collection, Ratchet & Clank, The Last of Us Remastered and Unchartered 4: A Thief's End.

Sony also threw in an awesome bundle deal of a PlayStation 4 plus a 12-month subscription of PS Plus for $399.99 and a PlayStation 4 Pro plus the same subscription to PS Plus for $429.99.

There's a catch, though: the bundle will only be available until October 31, 2019 as part of the company's limited time launch promo.

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PS4 owners can now signup and register to be part of Sony's firmware beta updates. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

PlayStation Plus members will also be eligible for a one-day express shipping for free, said Engadget.

The Verge has it that the move made by Sony came as a “savvy decision” considering that e-commerce is on a steady rise. By this, the company wanted to make a direct approach in dealing with their customer's transactions.

Going online also mean that buyers won't have to go through retailers and will have a “single destination.” They can purchase everything that they want in the comfort of their living room (or practically anywhere) and just click away.

Sony has now joined Microsoft and Nintendo as gaming-centric companies with online stores.

The new online store will only be available for customers in the United States. There's still no word if Sony will be launching it to other countries.