The PlayStation 4 Pro might be Sony’s current higher-profile model, but that doesn’t mean the original has been left behind.

Sony announced Tuesday it will launch the Glacier White PlayStation 4. The slim white PS4 model will be bundled with a 500GB hard drive and come with a corresponding white DualShock 4 controller. Per The Verge, the variation on the PlayStation 4 will launch Jan. 23 in Europe and Feb. 23 in Japan. No information on a North American release was available.

The refresh is the latest update for Sony’s flagship console. The PlayStation 4 Pro, which was released in November, features improved graphics performance thanks to its native support for 4K video output. The premium model retails for $399 and also sports a 1TB hard drive. Meanwhile, the standard Slim version of the PS4 is a revision of the original model that has slimmer dimensions and updates to the case’s external finish and design.

PlayStation 4 owners also have much to look forward to this year. A suite of high-profile releases are slated for the console and include Red Dead Redemption 2 – the sequel to Rockstar Games’ 2010 western open-world Red Dead Redemption — Marvel Vs. Capcom 4, two new Sonic titles and Resident Evil 7. For owners of the PlayStation 4 Pro, Resident Evil 7 is also expected to come with native support for the upgraded console and will run in 4K with HDR support.