On Wednesday, Sony announced the PlayStation 4 and while there is plenty to digest one of the most important aspects of any console are the games that a user will play. Luckily, Sony announced some exciting new games to look forward to in addition to the announcement of the PlayStation 4.
On Wednesday night, Sony held a massive event in New York to announce their upcoming gaming console, the PlayStation 4. It’s an impressive-looking machine, but how will it stack up to other next-gen consoles?
Sony’s big announcement has lived up to its billing. The PlayStation 4 will feature social integration, a new controller and plenty of interesting technology.
Sony’s big announcement could mean the unveiling of the PlayStation 4. The speculation about what the controller will look like as well as the new system’s capabilities may be revealed at 6 p.m. EST, and you can watch the announcement via live stream on IBTimes.
Sony is expected to announce its next-generation video game console tonight at a press conference in New York, but analysts are already doubtful of the new PlayStation's commercial prospects.
Sony is planning something big for Wednesday and many are speculating that it will be the unveiling of the next-generation console PlayStation 4. Some sources have discussed the possible price of the PS4 as well as a release date for Sony’s new videogame console.
The Playstation 4 could blend familiar with the new in its next-generation DualShock controller, according to the latest report.
GameStop said it conducted a survey showing that as many as three out of every five customers said they would not buy a system that blocked the use of pre-owned games.
According to some major Japanese news sites, the PS4 will be priced at $400.
Sony is expected to unveil its next-generation home entertainment video game console at a press event on Feb. 20.
Sony might be releasing information about its new Playstation console, as early as May 2013, according to an interview with the Chilean tech website Emol.
If a recent comment of Activision’s CEO Bobby Kotick is to be believed, there could be only one new console to be released next year - Xbox 720 Or PlayStation 4.
Sony's next generation PlayStation 4 release rumors are spreading like wildfire even though the company hasn't stated any official word for the gaming console launch.
Earlier this year, the codename for the next-gen Xbox was revealed as Durango, according to a developer summit in London. And now, Sony's next-generation PlayStation console (PlayStation 4 or PS4) has apparently been codenamed Orbis.
The International Data Corporation (IDC) has issued a fresh report suggesting previous forecasts predicting the demise of the console market were premature, suggesting the market will rebound early 2012 as the next generation of consoles begin to be rolled-out.
Sony is expected to launch its PlayStation 4 (PS4) gaming console in 2012 that will feature body movement-based control like Kinect, a motion sensing input device developed by Microsoft for the Xbox 360.
Sony says PS4 development is underway and the next console won't have an initial overhead investment like PS3.