Possible PlayStation 4 retail box spotted
GameStop Germany has a product shot of what looks like the retail box design for the PlayStation 4.
GameStop Germany has a product shot of what looks like the retail box design for the PlayStation 4.
For those who enjoy reading the official word after these press conferences, here’s SCEA’s press release wrapping up all of the details.
It’s official. The PS4 will launch this Holiday season for $399. No DRM. No online check-ins required.
Step-by-step how to lend games to your friends.
During their E3 2013 press conference tonight Sony finally revealed the PS4 console, and as expected, it looks pretty damn slick.
Quite a few PS Vita games and content hit the store tonight, the PS3 gets Remember Me and PlayStation Plus members score Deus Ex: Human Revolution for free. Read on for all the updates.
So it looks like Sony is indeed intending to launch the PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe in 2013. At least according to the first advert that they are busy promoting this morning.
We’re still digesting all the information from the Xbox One reveal, but Sony has tossed up a nice, early PlayStation Store update to distract us a bit.
With the next Xbox set to be revealed in exactly 24 hours from now, Sony has just dropped another timely PlayStation 4 teaser that may or may not hint at the console’s design.
Free-to-play is hitting the PS3 in a big way today with the launch of DUST 514. Metro: Last Light is also available digitally along with Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny and a demo of Resident Evil Revelations.
To celebrate the franchise’s 15 anniversary, Sony today dropped some major hints about the future of Gran Turismo. We’ll find out next week.
There aren’t many new releases this week, but there are downloads worth queuing up. Insomniac’s first multiplatform release, Fuse, is available to test drive and PlayStation Plus subscribers can nab Sleeping Dogs for free.
SCEA today announced the next set of PlayStation Plus “Instant Game Collection” PS3 and PS Vita releases for this month, and assuming you don’t already own them all, the selection is pretty damn good.
It’s a new week and we have a brand new selection of PS3 and PS Vita content to download from the PS Store.
Dead Island Riptide, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, God Mode and Thomas Was Alone are the PS3 and PS Vita highlights for this week. There’s a Resident Evil sale also.
A retro-style RPG that borrows heavily from the past 25 years and may or may not be for everyone.
After a little 24 hour delay thanks to PSN maintenance, this week’s PS Store update is finally live. There are some nice goodies worth waiting for thankfully.