Since its release last year, Sony's PlayStation TV has offered a unique alternative experience to its PS4, PS3, and PS Vita consoles, allowing users a low price entry to join the PlayStation family with the benefits of services like PlayStation Now and Remote Play - while it was already at a pretty reasonable $100, its price may have gotten even more affordable for some.

Reports detail that a number of major US retail outlets, such as Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Walmart, have updated their listings to reduce the price of the PlayStation TV from its original price of $100 to $80, with the micro-console's controller bundle also seeing a discount from $140 to $100.

As none of the retailers mentioned above are listing this as a special sale price or discount, it's possible that these new discounted prices may become the micro-console's new official listing prices, though currently the official Sony retail store listings still put the prices at $100 and $140 for the console and bundle, respectively.

Stay tuned for official confirmation and word on the PlayStation TV's reduced pricing at US retailers.