After much anticipation, Sony announced late Thursday at E3 that the PlayStation TV would launch in North America and Europe in fall 2014. Previously, the PSTV was only available in Japan.

At its keynote address at E3, Sony officials said the $99 device pairs with a PlayStation 4 and allows for remote play on a second TV on the same network. PSTV enables access to video and streaming services, too. On top of that, owners will instantly have access to 1,000 games immediately via the PlayStation Network and PlayStation Now.

Add an additional $40 (for a total of $139), and Sony will be happy to sell you a bundle that also includes Dual Shock 3, memory card, HDMI cable, and a digital voucher for The Lego Movie Video Game.

"The pace of innovation at PlayStation continues to accelerate,” Shawn Layden, President and COO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, told the audience.

Layden also showed off the worldwide premiere of Mortal Kombat X, which featured Scorpion swinging from a tree—taking advantage of the background elements, unlike a traditional side-scrolling fighting game.

Beyond MKX, the company trumpeted several games and features that will be exclusive to the PlayStation platform.

The list includes Grim Fandango (remastered), Magicka 2, Broforce, Titan Souls, Not A Hero, and Hotline Miami: Wrong Number, among others. PlayStation users will also get unique game add-ons—weapons and armor sets for Destiny and for Ultimate Hulk in Disney Infinity, for instance. Dead Island 2 will even have a 30-day exclusive beta on the PlayStation 4.

Those titles simply reflect the already insane number of gaming hours PlayStation fans have logged.

“Nearly 95 percent of PS4’s worldwide are connected to the network,” Layden added. “1.25 billion hours are spent gaming on PS4. There are one billion multiplayer sessions, 220 million Share button captures. That’ll go even higher when YouTube comes to PS4.”

Sony concluded by demoing new PS4 versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Batman: Arkham Knight.