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Monday 28 January 2013

Sony Playstation 4: News, reviews, price, rumours and release date

It was over 6 years ago that we first tasted Sony’s vision of the (then) next generation of gaming. The glossy black and chrome behemoth may have been pricey and slightly noisy, but it still won a place in our hearts.

As the years passed the console went on a diet, slimmed down and two revisions later we are left with the current PS3 Super Slim.

While the housing has changed, the internals have stayed the same and all these years after release were positively skipping with anticipation about what Sony is going to offer up next.

This is your complete guide full of news, rumours and everything we know so far about the Sony’s next attempt to invade your living room.







Sony PlayStation 4 - Name


Playstation, Playstation 2 and Playstation 3. It seems Sony likes to stick to a pattern when naming its consoles, so we wouldn’t bet our house against the next one being labelled the Playstation 4.
However, Kotaku, the Japanese gaming site, believe it will be called ‘Orbis’. Random? Not exactly, when you put it before Vita – Sony’s handheld gaming device – it becomes the Latin for ‘Circle of life'. Hardly conclusive, but it would be a good way to tie the two devices together.
Source: Kotaku

Sony Playstation 4 - controller

Sony's DualShock controller has been one of the most iconic accessories of the console era, but the Japanese giant may be planning to put it out to stud when the PlayStation 4 arrives.
Our sister site CVG brings word from its sources that a completely new controller will be unveiled alongside the next-gen console, featuring an LCD touchscreen and biometric sensors on the grips.

Sony PlayStation 4 - Games and launch titles
 

Rumours have circulated this week that ‘Rainbow 6: Patriots’ could miss the current gen of consoles and head straight for the next generation. The Tom Clancy title, which wowed audiences with its test footage last year, has had a troubled production but would be welcomed in the launch line up.
While nothing has been confirmed yet, expect to see Sony bring out its biggest franchises, the likes of Uncharted, Gran Turismo and inFamous, to make the new console irresistible. We’re sure they’ll be a new FIFA game in there for good measure too. 
Source: Polygon
 

Sony PlayStation 4 - Technical Specifications

Just days after tech specs for the next-gen Xbox console appeared online, it seems that PlayStation fans are able to get a taster of what to expect from Sony's next console. Videogames website Kotaku have published a story containing information they claim from official Orbis documentation about specs for the next-generation PlayStation.
The gaming site claims the files were shared with the site with SuperDae, an individual who attempted to sell next-gen Xbox dev kits on eBay last year, and who posted images online that appeared to show Kinect 2's ability to map clothes and fingers on his twitterfeed.
The documentation reveals the tech specs of the PS4 dev kits as follows:
  • System Memory: 8GB
  • Video Memory: 2.2 GB
  • CPU: 4x Dual-Core AMD64 "Bulldozer" (so, 8x cores)
  • GPU: AMD R10xx
  • Ports: 4x USB 3.0, 2x Ethernet
  • Drive: Blu-Ray
  • HDD: 160GB
  • Audio Output: HDMI & Optical, 2.0, 5.1 & 7.1 channels
Alongside the machine's specifications, Kotaku says that the documentation shows that there is a new controller for the console called the Orbis Development Tool, which maintains many of the features of the DualShock controller, except with a key difference: a touchpad. This touch-surrface interface recognises two point multi-touch and clicked for an additional input interface.
Kotaku says that Sony's next-gen console will also support "multi-simultaneous logins", which will allow multiple users to sign into accounts on a single console at the same time.

Sony PlayStation 4 -The Cloud


Back in 2006, the idea of the all encompassing ‘cloud’ was just a crazy idea in some techno-geeks head. Now, in 2012, we live our lives up there in the cloud. Sony also seems to think the cloud is the way forward as earlier in the bought it bought ‘Gaikai’ for $380 Million dollars. The service, similar to onLive, could stream games down to your TV from a location far away. Could Blu-Ray drives be a thing of the past?
Source: Kotaku

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