
After
almost a year of rumors and whispers, Sony has finally revealed the
worst kept secret in gaming: The PlayStation 4 is on the way.
At a lavish press event in New York, the company showed off its
next-generation console, a system it hopes will lure people away not
only from competing machines from Microsoft and Nintendo, but from smart
phones, tablets and other new gaming platforms. It will be released
this holiday season, though the company didn’t announce a price.
While the PS4 will feature improved graphical performance, Sony plans
to use more than flashy hardware to appease finicky gamers. The system
will highlight social aspects, such as the ability to share gaming
footage. It will include a new version of the company’s classic
DualShock game controller, now featuring a touchpad, motion controls,
and a built-in ‘share’ button.
Other features to look forward to include much quicker startup times,
the ability to browse live gameplay videos of your friends and a
partnership with Facebook and UStream that lets people play with their
real world friends, as well as people they've met in games.
The system will also feature a personalization option, along the same
lines as Apple's Genius, that will download and suggest games it
believes you will enjoy.
As
the system learns your likes and dislikes, ... you'll discover content
preloaded and ready to go on your console," said Mark Cerny, lead system
architect of PS4. "Our long-term vision is to reduce download times to
zero."
The PS4 will also boast a robust, cloud-enabled network that let users sample games before purchase without waiting to download.
“What we’re creating is the fastest most powerful network for gaming in the world,” said Gaikai’s David Perry.
The company showed off a variety of games to demonstrate the system’s
power and capabilities, including new entries in first-party franchises
like Killzone and Infamous. And Activision-Blizzard, in a surprise
appearance, showed up to announce plans for a PS4 version of both
Blizzard's 2012 PC hit Diablo III and Bungie's upcoming Destiny.
(Versions of both games will also appear on the PS3.)
Sony is hoping to regain its king of the hill status in the gaming
world with the PS4. The PlayStation 3, while nowhere close to a failure,
has failed to live up to its predecessor's numbers. Research firm IDC
estimates life to date worldwide sales currently stand at around 77
million.
"This was a very disappointing cycle for them," says Eric Handler,
senior equity analyst of MKM Partners. "They definitely lost market
share. … Their whole marketing message at the time was 'we're the most
powerful machine' but what the Wii showed us was … people want to buy a
console that has the most entertainment value. Machine strength isn't
the Holy Grail. So they've got an opportunity here to show they have an
interesting, compelling product."
The system could also breathe new life into the PS Vita. Sony said
its goal is to make all PS4 games transferable to the portable gaming
system, letting players play when and where they want - even when other
family members are using the TV.
"PlayStation 4 is designed to be a highly integrated platform," said Cerny.
The system will run on a x86 CPU with 8GBs of onboard memory. This
supposed "supercharged" PC architecture was also consistently discussed
as being easier for developers to harness. Hopefully that turns out to
be the case considering it was something Sony struggled with against
Microsoft's 360 in the past generation. There will also be a local hard
drive, but no size was specified.
It was also revealed that the leaked PS4 controller screenshots making
the rounds were pretty much accurate. However, recall that Sony did
change their controller design before (as with the "boomerang" shown
widely to negative response). A front touch screen sits in the center of
the controller as well as a share button. This button will allow you to
share gameplay or screenshots across social networks. In addition, a 3D
camera paired with it will be able to track the environment (similar to
the Kinect).
The very end of the conference also confirmed a long-standing rumor that
the PS4 will be out in time for the 2013 holiday season. With that, now
the wait in on to see if E3 unveils price tiers and other content.