Sony has unveiled the next version of its next popular gaming console, the PlayStation 4, which it plans to release in time for the 2013 holiday season. At a press conference on Wednesday evening in New York City, the company showcased the system's new graphics and controllers, but stopped short of revealing the system's casing. The system includes new social gaming features and mobile integration, all of which are a major update to Sony's PlayStation 3, which was introduced seven years ago. "Today marks a moment of truth and a bold step forward for PlayStation as a company," Andrew House, president and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, said at the event. "Today we will give you a glimpse into the future of play." Second and Third Devices With the PlayStation 4, Sony will be taking its existing portable gaming device -- the PS Vita -- and applying a similar concept. The Vita will work in conjunction with the new console and function as a controller. Sony, which makes its own line of Xperia Android phones and tablets, also announced plans to integrate tablets and phones into the social gaming experience. Nintendo Wii U Video Review Watch Video Wii U Launch: President of Nintendo of America Hypes New Device Watch Video Graphics At the event, game developers made claims that PlayStation 4 has had a "quantum leap in graphics and AI" leaving them now only limited by their imaginations. Social Media The DualShock 4 Controller As mentioned, the company did leave out key details, including what the actual box that will be sitting beneath TV sets will look like, or pricing details. "As far as the system itself we have to keep something new for later," Shuhei Yoshida, President of Sony's Worldwide Studios explained the move in an interview with Kotaku. "Otherwise you'd get bored." via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHpOx49HSjuLKfgqowj_Jn0ksEqbA&url=http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/sony-playstation-revealed-enhanced-graphics-dualshock-controller-social/story?id=18554243 | |||
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Thursday, 21 February 2013
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