SONY have announced the PlayStation 4 is coming this
Christmas - but gamers have been left guessing how much the device will
cost, or even what it will look like.
Tonight's New York Playstation Meeting confirmed many of the rumours
about the latest console, the follow-up to the wildly popular
PlayStation 3.
Leaked images of the new controller proved to be accurate, with a
touchpad placed in the centre just like that of Nintendo's Wii U.
And gamers were thrilled by the announcement of a new Final Fantasy
title, Killzone: Shadow Fall, and Destiny, a new FPS from Halo-creators
Bungie.
But news about the console itself even swept aside the AAA-rated
titles, as Sony announced a wave of innovations to put rival Xbox under
the microscope as they prepare to announce their own next console.
Designed to be more easy and intuitive to play than ever before, the
PS4 can be turned on and off instantly - with no boring boot-up times to
slow down players.
And gamers can start playing a game as soon as they've begun to download it, without waiting for it to finish.
Sony even suggested the hugely ambitious plan to make EVERY
PlayStation game available to download - from the first console onwards.
Nintendo executives will be unhappy at the focus on remote play, with
gamers able to use the handheld PS Vita to continue playing even away
from their main console.
That innovation takes away the unique selling point of Nintendo's Wii U, which is already struggling to keep up with the market.
And more innovations allow gamers to interact with pals online in a
range of different ways, watching each other play and even jumping in to
help them if they get stuck.
Amazingly, as the system learns your likes and dislikes it will
automatically give you content in your favourite genre, or by your
favourite developers.
But while gamers have not even been allowed to see what the new
console will look like yet, there has been plenty of information about
upcoming titles.
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