Thu, Feb 21, 2013 | 11:49 GMT

PlayStation 4 coming Holiday 2013: all the info from NYC

PlayStation 4 was announced in New York today, and is due by the end of the year. Get all the details and the scoop on next-gen games.


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The presentation began in the usual way, with flashing lights and a slick marketing video declaring that “PlayStation wants to win” the war, using imagination as a weapon. A montage of curent and past PlayStation titles like Gran Turismo, God of War and LittleBigPlanet heralded Sony’s declaration that it grew up “different” and a “renegade”

Sony boss Andrew House then took the stage. “The stakes are high for what we’re going to show you,” he said, saying Sony’s making a “bold leap” by strengthening the PlayStation ecosystem with hardware, software and network interfacing.

The living room is no longer the centre of entertainment, House said – the gamer is. He talked up connectivity between devices and social aspects, and promised Sony will continue to unlock the Vita’s potential, as well as expand to smartphones and other mobile devices – with details to come later this year.

PS4 hardware

All this was leading into the news we all knew was coming: PlayStation 4. It’s real.

Mike Cerny, lead system architect on PlayStation, then took the stage, confirming that development started five years ago.

Cerny said that Sony is very proud of the Cell architecture the PS3 used, but with the PS4 it wanted to ensure nothing came between the gamer and the game. It spoke to developers and used their feedback to construct a new system which would enable development, not complicate it, using familiar components.

The new console will be PC-like to develop for, with 8GB of RAM and almost two teraflops of power. An Unreal Engine 4 demo was shown.

He then showed off the Dual Shock 4, also produced in conjunction with developer feedback. The controller has improved triggers, sticks and rumble; reduced latency; and a headphone jack. As rumoured, it includes a touch pad and motion sensor, and partners with a camera.

Cerby said the new console has a lower power state which can be initiated or cancelled with a single button press. It can be triggered in-game, with play state preserved in RAM.

Steph is on-site in New York and will have a full report in the morning. No pricing details were given. PS4 is said to be launching at £300, according to documents that leaked over the weekend.

PS4 Network

Cerny said digital games can be played even as they are being downloaded, and some clever video tech means seamless upload of gameplay recording using share button.

Players can spectate others’ play over a network – and even take over gameplay from them to assist in difficult sections. Developers will be able too implement systems where players can donate items to others.

A new friends system will be based on social networks, enhancing connections between “real-world” acquaintances. Facebook and Ustream were mentioned.

The network will also learn from the player, using metrics to determine what kind of games you might be keen on. “Our long term goal is to reduce download times to zero,” Cerny said.

Gaikai CEO Dave Perry was next to present, saying that Gaikai and Sony’s long term goal is to make all games available instantly from the PlayStation Store.

“Try it for free, share it if you like it, and pay only for the games you fall in love with,” he said.

Perry also announced Vita Remote Play for the PS4. Like the Wii U’s Game Pad, the console will be able to stream games directly to the handheld, allowing you to play while your TV is busy elsewhere. Sony said its long term goal is to make every title compatible.

The PS4 will support existing SEN services such as Music Unlimited, and Sony’s working to bring companies like Netflix onboard.

Perry said Sony has fully greenlit a project to make every PlayStation 1, 2, 3 games playable via PlayStation Cloud, a service accessible from all PlayStation devices. It will be rolled out in phases.

In a hype reel, Sony talked up its ambition to eliminate update, download and install times – something the PS3′s detractors will be pleased to note.

PS4 games

Early in the presentation, Sony said all game demos were “live”, suggesting they’re running off a PlayStation 4, not pre-rendered footage.

The first PS4 game shown was called Knack, a new effort from Sony Japan with impressive, Pixar-like cartoon graphics.

Killzone: Shadow Fall

Later, we got a look at Killzone: Shadow Fall. The first-person perspective video showed an incredibly detailed future city which looked like something out of a cutscene, but Steph confirmed she could see a player controlling the demo, and it quickly transitioned into a shooting section. There were some beautiful light and dust effects, and character animations were remarkably lifelike.

I was already having a little cry of joy when Sony brought out Matt Southern from Evolution Studios to show off the game the studio has “always wanted to make”. DriveClub was trademarked nine years ago – “we’ve literally waited for the technology to become available”, Southern said.

DriveClub is all about working in teams – collaborative driving. Players form real clubs, and battle others in asynchronous and real-time multiplayer. It connects to mobile devices so players can issue challenges and win glory for their clubs. “Weekend long, thousand-player tournaments” are on the cards, apparently.

Southern said Evolution has worked with the best car manufacturers in the work to recreate the cars in “loving obsession” with custom built photo-metric apparatus. “We’ve gone borderline insane,” Southern said, detailing how every layer of paint; the microfibres of interior trim; and the amount of wax on headlights have been recreated. The fabric even looks different depending on which way the material has been brushed, he claimed.

InFamous: Second Son

Sucker Punch’s Nate Fox introduced his team’s new game – InFamous: Second Son. The new game explores post-9/11 security measures taken to their extreme – it seemed quite Orwellian – and features a new superhero, Delsin Rowe.

Next, Sony reaffirmed its commitment to the indie scene by introducing Braid creator Jonathan Blow, whose next game, The Witness, will be console exclusive to PlayStation 4; a PC version is probably still on the cards, though. Blow boasted that the open-world puzzler has 25 hours of gameplay and “no filler”. Detractors of adorable side-scrolling indies will be delighted to learn the first-person view showed full 3D graphics.

Quantic Dream’s David Cage followed, saying that all he wants from next-gen hardware is the opportunity to convey emotion and get players involved with games. He said that the PS4 has brought games to the point where it can finally live up to films for emotive potential. The developer has created a new engine for the console.

Characters in Heavy Rain were a couple of thousand polygons; the Kara tech demo characters had 20,000; Beyond: Two Souls will have about 30,000, Cage said. He didn’t give a figure for PS4, instead showing a render of an old man’s face, but said there are no more limitations besides imagination. Cage did not announce a new game, obliquely referencing “future titles”.

Media Molecule turned up next, ready to unveil its “mystery”. Alex Evans said the developer wants to help people create, and to “cut through all the crap”, and allow users to “record their dreams”. Wanting to escape the “tyranny of the polygon”, the team spent years working on ways to allow users to create digitally using technology like motion capture.

In the end, Media Molecule chose the Move controller, noting that it hadn’t like it at first. “Dear Move controller, I’m sorry it took us so long,” Evans said, showing off real-time 3D sculpting. “You just hold your controller and click to create your dream,” he added.

As well as sculpting and collage, the tool allows users to control characters, giving performances which are then recorded. Four Media Molecule staffers were shown controlling characters playing drums, keyboard, and guitar, and dancing, to result in a short film. No title was given for the tech demo; it’s not clear if it will evolve into a commercial release.

“Virtually every major third-party partner” in the world will support the PlayStation 4, Andrew House said, introducing Yoshinori Ono.

“It feels good to finally be able to talk about this stuff,” Ono said, giving a brief history of how PlayStation and Capcom have enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship. The publisher has a new engine for next-gen, the Panta Rhei, and Ono introduced a new property – Deep Down.

The demo showed medieval-style characters engaged in combat with some kind of draconic beastie, which breathed some lovely fire. The characters were overwhelmed and the screen cut to Yoshi Ono sending a request for help over the SEN.

Knack

Square Enix sent its chief technology officer to present the Agni’s Philosophy Luminous Engine demo; it’s not a game, and we’ve seen it before, but this time it was demonstrated running on the PS4, not high-end development PCs.

There were grumblings from the peanut gallery but Square Enix then announced a new Final Fantasy title to debut at E3 2013.

Ubisoft was next, showcasing Watch Dogs which, as expected, is set to arrive on PlayStation 4 at system launch. The publisher reiterated the game’s smartphone connectivity – players will be able to view maps to tap into traffic controls and other services – before moving onto a demo, again played live on stage by a demonstrator, but this time on a PC.

Protagonist Aiden was seen using his phone to access information about NPCs as he wandered the open world before becoming embroiled in a fire fight and fleeing police. The city’s security camera network was used to locate him, showing the two-edged sword of surveillance.

Blizzard owes me a new monitor, because by turning up on a console stage it caused me to do an amusingly extravagant spit take. Chris Metzen confirmed Sony and Blizzard have entered into a strategic partnership through which it will “take over the world”. Diablo 3 is coming to PS3 and PS4, he confirmed.

Watch Dogs

The console version isn’t just a port; it has a new control method whereby players are directly in control of a character’s actions rather than triggering abilities from hotkeys, and will have a four-player, full-screen co-op mode.

One final publisher turned up to the party – Activision. CEO Eric Hirshberg promised full support for the PS4 with “multiple titles” from its “best developers during the launch window”. More information was promised later this year, hinting at a Call of Duty reveal, but while Infinity Ward wasn’t ready to show anything, Bungie is: Destiny. The sizzle reel shown included some brief snippets of in-engine footage.

Bungie staff said they’re very excited to expand to a larger audience now that it’s no longer Microsoft-owned, and confirmed the shared worlds shooter is coming to both PS3 and PS4, and will have exclusive content specifically for the PS4.

444 comments

#1

Hunam
19/02/13, 6:46 pm

That’s 11pm UK time :P

#2

DGOJG
19/02/13, 6:47 pm

#3

Patrick Garratt
19/02/13, 6:48 pm

This is so happening. Steph’s flying to New York in the morning.

#4

G1GAHURTZ
19/02/13, 6:49 pm

Strange they’re not doing it in Japan…

#5

theevilaires
19/02/13, 6:50 pm

I’ll see you there Steph ;)

#6

ps4some
19/02/13, 6:53 pm

EEEEEEEE !!!!!

#7

AHA-Lambda
19/02/13, 6:53 pm

GET HYPE! :D

#8

manamana
19/02/13, 6:53 pm

All the best of luck, Steph! :-)

#9

manamana
19/02/13, 6:54 pm

Best time of the year, until pre E3, E3 and launch ;-)

#10

Dragon246
19/02/13, 6:54 pm

Hype level at 90000000.

#11

Erthazus
19/02/13, 6:55 pm

Kaz comes at the stage: We have nothing to announce!

BOOM! headshot.

#12

deathm00n
19/02/13, 6:58 pm

It’s funny how everyone boarded the hype train and are all so sure it’s the PS4 when sony didn’t said anything what this could be. I hope it is, but I’m not so hyped yet.

#13

Gnosis
19/02/13, 6:58 pm

A lot of popcorn will be eaten this day…

#14

Seraphemz
19/02/13, 7:06 pm

My money is on it being a Gaikai event.. talking about how its going to be used. probably wont even talk about the PS4… but I would love to be wrong.

#15

RandomTiger
19/02/13, 7:08 pm

Heaven help me, I’m actually quite excited about this.

#16

salarta
19/02/13, 7:09 pm

I like how we’re so sure that it’s an announcement for PS4 that we’re not even entertaining the idea it could be something completely different. I mean, I know it’s next to impossible that it isn’t a PS4 announcement, but when we’re so certain it’ll be the case that we refer to the livestream of the event as PS4 announcement, it’s going to be funny if PS4 is nowhere to be seen.

Of course, it wouldn’t be funny if people then started getting mad with Sony that PS4 wasn’t announced because of their jumping to conclusions.

For some reason I’m not all that excited about a PS4 announcement, though. I can’t imagine PS4 or XBox 720 being anything really special. If anything, I’m anticipating the overall experience feeling like a step down. Though the Share button idea was a really good one, I can’t say how many times I found myself wishing that I had video of something awesome or hilarious I did in a game.

#17

CyberMarco
19/02/13, 7:11 pm

Personally, I would like to hear something about the PS Vita 2, maybe a redesign, with better cameras and maybe on-board storage. I’m not interested that much for the PS4, as I’m probably be picking it many years later down the road, like I did with my PS3.

Anyhow, still excited to see what SONY can deliver.

#18

Francis O
19/02/13, 7:19 pm

Im super excited for this event. Im sure the PS4 is going to start and finish fast!
http://playeressence.com/sonys-all-in-with-the-ps4/

#19

MadFingerz
19/02/13, 7:27 pm

“PS4 announcement” :o That’s a strong statement! On the odd chance that ends up not happening, this place will go crazy xD

#20

nikk900
19/02/13, 7:28 pm

At the game store I work at, we have posters to go up on thursday that say PS4. We aren’t expecting anything less.

#21

manamana
19/02/13, 7:31 pm

I bet it’s all about Playstation and the Playstation brand. Center of all will be PS4. But they certainly try something bigger to establish the Playstation brand amongst all of their hardware: TVs, smartphones, tablets(the view that are sold), Vita, PS4. Many games playable via Gaikai. Playstation everywhere might be their motto…

#22

Dimaco
19/02/13, 7:34 pm

Hype level: critical!

Likeliness of me skipping the early wake-up on the next day: sky-high!

;-)

#23

Lateralis_ip
19/02/13, 7:34 pm

Exited! Please be a PS4 announcement, don’t f*** this up Sony

#24

OlderGamer
19/02/13, 7:49 pm

“My money is on it being a Gaikai event.. talking about how its going to be used.”

My local mainstream media was reporting on exactly that yesterday and today. I live in NY. But that means absolutly nothing. Them guys don’t know what a game is unless it bites em in the ass. However, PS4 aside, tomorrows event will be talking about Gaikai.

Also:

“I bet it’s all about Playstation and the Playstation brand. Center of all will be PS4. But they certainly try something bigger to establish the Playstation brand amongst all of their hardware: TVs, smartphones, tablets(the view that are sold), Vita, PS4. Many games playable via Gaikai. Playstation everywhere might be their motto…”

Seems pretty spot on to me. I wouldn’t be shocked if we didn’t get too much onfo right now on stuff like launch day or price or even specs. I wouldn’t be blown away if we did get those things. But I have a feeling this is more about Playstation as a brand, the pieces of the puzzle(Gaikai, Vita/PS3 price cut), the intent to expand it….more info coming at E3.

#25

Christopher Jack
19/02/13, 7:57 pm

My guess is that a large portion of this event will be PlayStation branded streaming through Gakai for all future Bravia sets or maybe even all compatible Google tv &/or Android devices.

#26

shogunknight
19/02/13, 8:01 pm

@25 True, the good thing is they have all the time to themselves, its their event and no one elses….they better present the ps4

#27

drewbles82
19/02/13, 8:14 pm

Its to announce they are going into administration and closing, selling everything off. RIP sony

#28

Gama_888
19/02/13, 8:15 pm

Guys this event is 100% the announcement of the ps4

#29

LuLshuck
19/02/13, 8:15 pm

My guess is that i honestly couldnt give a fuck what it is

#30

Hcw87
19/02/13, 8:18 pm

There’s no way they would hype the shit out of this with retrospect videos/ads etc unless it’s the PS4. They will shoot themselves in the foot if they don’t deliver the PS4.

Also the guy above me have a boring uneventful life.

#31

Dave Cook
19/02/13, 8:18 pm

It’s the announcement of Parappa The Rapper 3.

#32

OlderGamer
19/02/13, 8:19 pm

lol Dave.

#33

theevilaires
19/02/13, 8:22 pm

#30 is right even though I have yet to watch those vids. Why show the legacy of PlayStation if its not about the PS4. I think one thing is for certain we won’t be calling it PS4 after tomorrow. They are going with a proper name for this PlayStation I think.

#34

Patrick Garratt
19/02/13, 8:24 pm

#35

Beta
19/02/13, 8:24 pm

In my mind there’s no possibility that it isn’t a PS4 announcement.

The evidence is all there. The dev kit and prototype controller photos. (which could have been “leaked” by Sony) The playstation videos released this week.

Gaikai will probably get a mention as will Vita. But this is a PS4 event no doubt. :P

#36

Patrick Garratt
19/02/13, 8:24 pm

This is it. Unless I’ve been massively misdirected (I haven’t) then it’s going to be announced tomorrow.

#37

Dave Cook
19/02/13, 8:25 pm

Seriously guys. Believe! – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eZcV1UuUzI

#38

Beta
19/02/13, 8:30 pm

Am I the only one that doesn’t like the name Orbis?

I know it fits in with the Vita and all (and it can’t be worse than “Durango”) but I’d like them to keep it simple with PS4. :)

#39

Hcw87
19/02/13, 8:32 pm

I’m 90% sure it’ll be called Playstation 4, why wouldn’t it? They’d kinda have to remake their logo since it’s got a big ”P” in it, and that logo is also present on the ”leaked” controller shots.

#40

fearmonkey
19/02/13, 8:32 pm

@37 – Man..I loved that song..”Kick punch its all in your mind!” This would be a perfect series to return to with Kinect 2/next gen motion controls as well.

Bring back Parappa and Jumping flash Sony!

#41

Patrick Garratt
19/02/13, 8:36 pm

The name’s the billion dollar question, innit. Not sure how they can’t call it PlayStation 4, really.

#42

Hunam
19/02/13, 8:39 pm

After they called their handheld the Vita anything is possible though.

#43

Erthazus
19/02/13, 8:42 pm

They will call it Playstation 4. I don’t see the reason why they can’t do this. Stupid “death” thing in Japan is stupid.

Metal Gear Solid 4 – Japan
Final Fantasy 4 – Japan
Yakuza 4 – Japan
Dragon Quest 4 – Japan
Street fighter IV – Japan

#44

Beta
19/02/13, 8:43 pm

But PS Vita and PS Orbis?

I can hear Lebo M in my head right now. :p

#45

Beta
19/02/13, 8:44 pm

It will be called PS4 I’m sure :)

#46

Hcw87
19/02/13, 8:49 pm

”Want to come to my place to play some Orbis?”
”Want to come to my place to play some PS4?”

Which sounds better? Exactly. Orbis sounds like a name for a flash game.

#47

TheBlackHole
19/02/13, 8:50 pm

@41

My money is on it being called PLAYSTATION. Nothing more.

Think how the iPad is now just the iPad, but it has iterative improvements.

#48

Hcw87
19/02/13, 8:54 pm

@47
Would be confusing. People wouldn’t know whether you talk about the PS3 or PS4 when mentioning it.

#49

Beta
19/02/13, 9:01 pm

Just calling it Playstation would confuse things.

Especially considering the PS3 is a long way off being dead, so there’d be a PS3 and a Playstation on the market. Might as well add the 4 because that’s what everyone would call it anyway.

#50

TheBlackHole
19/02/13, 9:08 pm

Perhaps. They can’t continue to use numbers ad infinitum though – there’s a point where it starts to sound stupid.

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