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PlayStation Road To Greatness Tour 2015 Ready To Roll

It's time once again for the Road to Greatness tour!

The PlayStation experience goes mobile by hitting music festivals and live events across the U.S. They're starting off at the Stagecoach Music Festival (April 24-26) and they'll be in a new location "almost every week through November."

As announced over at the PlayStation Blog , locations include Columbus, OH, Houston, TX, and Readington, NJ. Those who visit the truck will be able to play over 30 new and unreleased games, compete for PlayStation prizes, and nab some exclusive PlayStation swag you can't find in stores. Then, starting next month, there's an Ultra Street Fighter IV King of the Hill tournament that will last throughout the tour. Whoever wins gets a trip to watch this year's Capcom Pro Tour finals in December!

For more, visit the tour's official website . And by the way, if your city isn't on the location list, you can try to convince Sony to come to your town: Just submit a video or photo at the website linked above, explaining why the Road to Greatness should come to you. Four winners will be selected and they'll get their very own celebration in their city! Each winner will also receive a PlayStation prize pack worth approximately $1,000 (custom PS4 included).

Sony’s Road To Greatness Tour Highlights PS4 And Vita

It's time to spread the good word.

Sony has announced a "Road to Greatness" tour featuring the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The flagship next-gen console and the slick portable will embark on a multi-city event that starts today at the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, California.

Sony will then travel to other music events as well as NASCAR races; for the full schedule, check the official PlayStation site . Those who choose to be part of the tour will go hands-on with "dozens" of current and upcoming PS4 and Vita games, and you can even compete in tournaments to win special prizes. Of course, if you already own both platforms, you don't really need to sample…but you can always show up and have fun!

This will probably help the two systems as we dive into the warm-weather drought. May as well try to keep excitement high until the fall.