PlayStation 4
has been in the dark, but just this past week things have started to be
much clearer and people can now find out what to expect from Sony's
next-generation consoles.
According to a report from Edge
yesterday, sources who say they have been developing the PlayStation 4
and Xbox 720 have revealed the former will indeed be more powerful than
the latter.
The PlayStation 4 will ship with a completely redesigned controller
and is going to ship by the end of this year in Japan and the United
States, with Europe receiving the system sometime during the first part
of 2014.
Wednesday, Feb. 20th, is the day when Sony will unveil its new system
as people will get a front row seat in "Seeing the Future." You can
view the video teaser that was created for the event below.
The redesigned controller will be the same size as the current
DualShock that everyone knows and loves, but it will also include a
small touchpad in the center of the device, where the start and select
buttons typically reside.
There will also be a new Share button on the controller, which will
allow screenshots and video to be distributed online for the world to
see.
The system's hardware will continually record gameplay of the most
recent 15 minutes of action, which users can then edit and post as they
please.
As far as details regarding the actual launch of the system goes, the
PlayStation 4 will hit stores in Japan and the United States before
Christmas, with Europe's launch following after the New Year.
In addition to the console, Sony will introduce a new iteration of
its PlayStation Eye peripheral, that will work with the PlayStation Move
controller. Move will be available for purchase at launch, but bundles
and what not are not yet clear.
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