PS4 surpasses 5.3 million units sold worldwide
The PlayStation 4 is still flying off the shelves globally according to Sony latest round of sales figures.
The PlayStation 4 is still flying off the shelves globally according to Sony latest round of sales figures.
A smaller, lighter Vita is headed our way, bringing bigger, better content in tow.
The PS4 is already doing quite well in the United States and Canada according to Sony’s figures.
Following Microsoft’s lead with their Dew and Doritos “Every Two Minutes” giveaway, Sony is heading south of the border with a new “Play the Future First” Taco Bell PS4 promotion.
Besides a redesigned, lighter, slimmer and more colorful PS Vita, Sony had a PS4 release date and a “little” surprise for everyone. All the details within.
If you were one of the small numbers of users who had their PS3 “bricked” during the recent v4.45 system software update, the fix is now available.
For those who enjoy reading the official word after these press conferences, here’s SCEA’s press release wrapping up all of the details.
Check out the Sony E3 press conference right here at 6PM Pacific Standard / 9 PM Eastern.
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.
inFAMOUS returns, with a new title debuting on the PlayStation 4 by series developer Sucker Punch. Check out the announcement trailer and screens contained within.
Looks like we’ll get a chance to check out Killzone: Shadow Fall this year, since it’ll be launching with the Playstation 4. In the meantime, check out the announcement trailer and a handful of screenshots.
A great showing out of Sony for this PS4 reveal shows that Sony has a pretty clear plan going forward. That plan? Focusing on the one thing we all love, video games.
Square Enix took to the stage this evening as one of the major third parties supporting the new PlayStation 4. They showcased the Agni Philosophy demo from E3 2012, and teased some sort of Final Fantasy release.
Capcom debuts a trailer for the newly announced Deep Down on PS4, and briefly discusses their new engine for next-gen dubbed Panta Rhei.
More details about the hardware powering the PS4 are unveiled via this press release, along with a bit of info expanding on possible online content that carries over from the PS3.
Could Sony’s event finally mean the announcement of the long-awaited Playstation 4? Well, that’s exactly what it means.
Here’s the official word from SCEA.
Read on to see what was shown tonight and Craig’s impressions.