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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt confirmed for PlayStation 4 Feb 21st 2013, 13:26 PlayStation 4 version of The Witcher 3 will launch simultaneously alongside other platforms in 2014.
CD Projekt Red has confirmed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be coming to PlayStation 4. It will be the first time the series has been seen on a Sony platform. The Witcher 3 will be launched simultaneously on all "high-end" platforms when the game comes out in 2014, confirmed the Polish developer. “We were thrilled when asked, several months ago, to be one of the developers who were granted early access to the PlayStation 4," said CD Projekt Red boss Adam Badowski. "It was an exciting moment to be invited to be in the company of other legendary developers like Bethesda, EA, LucasArts, Ubisoft or Activision as one of the teams working on titles shipping early in the PlayStation 4's lifecycle. Of course, we couldn't reveal any specifics about this to our fans, even though many journalists and forum members asked about when and how The Witcher might show up on Sony's console." "After yesterday's PlayStation Meeting we can finally promise: The Witcher 3 is coming to the PlayStation 4," added Badowski. "The new hardware gives us the opportunity to create something great. We are able to work with the new console from its birth and this allows our in-house REDengine 3 to push the graphical limits of what the PlayStation hardware can display. The console is fresh and has some innovative solutions that we're looking forward to using in our game“ said Adam Badowski, head of CD Projekt RED studio." The Witcher 3 was announced at the start of February, with many speculating then that the game would quickly be confirmed for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's next Xbox. For more information on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, check out GameSpot's previous coverage. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | Microsoft's Major Nelson takes a pop at Sony's PS4 unveiling Feb 21st 2013, 12:56 Microsoft's face of Xbox Live not keen on Sony not showing off the hardware.
Microsoft's Major Nelson--aka Larry Hryb--has criticised one aspect of Sony's PlayStation 4 unveiling last night: that Sony didn't actually show the console. "Announce a console without actually showing a console? That's one approach," said Hryb on Twitter. Last night, at its official PlayStation 4 unveiling, Sony showed off the PS4's UI and controller but there was no sight of what the machine itself would look like when it's released later this year. "Love to know what you thought of the presentation after you have a moment to think it over. I'll share my thoughts on the show this weekend," added Hryb. Hryb posted an E3 countdown on his blog earlier in the year. Microsoft is expected to formally announce its next Xbox in the coming months--presumably Microsoft will make sure to actually show off the machine when it does. Sony will release the PlayStation 4 later in 2013, though a price and date for the console was not formally set. During its PlayStation 4 unveiling, Sony confirmed the next-gen console would feature a PC-like architecture and x86 processor. The publisher also announced new entries in the Killzone and inFamous franchises, before unveiling new IP in the form of Drive Club and Knack. Media Molecule showed off a new sculpting prototype, Capcom unveiled its new title Deep Down (working title), and Square Enix promised to unveil a new Final Fantasy game at E3. For more information on PlayStation 4, check out GameSpot's previous coverage. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | PlayStation 4 will play used games Feb 21st 2013, 12:47 PlayStation 4 will not block pre-owned games; people want to use their physical software "anywhere," says Sony executive.
Sony's freshly announced PlayStation 4 will allow users to play used games, Sony has announced. It was previously rumoured that the machine might be looking to block pre-owned software from running, though Sony has now shot down this idea on the evening it formally unveiled its next-gen hardware to the world. Speaking in an interview with Eurogamer, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida allayed previous fears: "Used games can play on PS4," he said. Speaking about consumers' expectations when they purchase a physical disc, Yoshida said that people "purchase physical form, they want to use it everywhere, right? "So that's my expectation." Another source speaking to Eurogamer suggested that a Sony patent uncovered in January which would register software to one machine, and one machine only, never had anything to do with PlayStation 4 in the first place. During its unveiling, Sony confirmed the PlayStation 4 would feature a PC-like architecture and x86 processor. The publisher also announced new entries in the Killzone and inFamous franchises, before unveiling new IP in the form of Drive Club and Knack. Media Molecule showed off a new sculpting prototype, Capcom unveiled its new title Deep Down (working title), and Square Enix promised to unveil a new Final Fantasy game at E3. For more information on PlayStation 4, check out GameSpot's previous coverage. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | The 143 studios developing for PlayStation 4 Feb 21st 2013, 12:18 Sony unveils a massive list of developers working with PlayStation 4.
Alongside last night's official PlayStation 4 unveiling and smattering of new game announcements, Sony formally revealed a list of the 143 developers with their hands on Sony's next-generation hardware. Studios with access to the kit include EA, Activision, and gargantuan Minecraft developers Mojang, alongside smaller developers like Curve Studios, Hello Games, and Croteam. PlayStation 4, which Sony finally confirmed last night would feature a PC-like architecture and an x86 processor, will launch later in 2013. An exact date or price were not announced. Here's the full list of PlayStation 4 developers as of February 21, 2013: 17-Bit 4A Games 505 Games 5th Cell Media Abstraction ACQUIRE Activision Publishing Arc System Works Armature Studios Artdink ASCII Media Works ATLUS Beatshapers Behaviour Interactive Bethesda Softworks Big Ant Big Bit BitComposer Blind Squirrel Games Bloober Team BLUESIDE Boss Alien Bugbear Capcom Cauldron Certain Affinity Chara-Ani Corporation City Interactive Crafts & Meister Criterion Games Croteam Curve Studios CyberConnect2 D3 PUBLISHER Dakko Dakko Darkside Game Studios Deck 13 Devolver Digital Dimps Corporation Disney Double Eleven Double Fine Productions Double Helix Games DrinkBox Studios Edge of Reality Eko Software Electronic Arts FarSight Studios FatShark Flying Wildhog Four Door Lemon From Software Frozenbyte FuturLab Gaijin Games GANBARION Gearbox Software Genki Ghost Games Granzella Grasshopper Manufacture Green Hill Studios GungHo Online Entertainment GUST HB Studios Multimedia Heavy Iron Studios High Voltage Software IDEA FACTORY IMAGEEPOCH inXile Entertainment Iron Galaxy Studios JETPACK Interactive Entertainment Kadokawa Games Kalyspo Media Klei Entertainment Konami Digital Entertainment Lab Zero Laughing Jackal LEVEL-5 LucasArts Ludosity MAGES MarvelousAQL Mediatonic Metanet Software Milestone Minority Media Mojang NAMCO BANDAI Nicalis Nihon Falcom Corporation Nippon Ichi Software Onmi Systems O-Two Panic Button Platinum Games Prodigy Design Psyonix Studios Ratloop Asia Pte Red Hare Studios Ripstone Roll7 Ronimo Rovio SEGA Shortround Slant Six Games Sony Online Entertainment Spark Unlimited Sperasoft SPIKE CHUNSOFT Sproing Spry Fox Square Enix Stormbasic Straight Right SuperVillain Studios SystemSoft Take-Two Interactive Software Targem Tate Techland Tecmo Koei Games Telltale Tonika Torus Games TOSE tri-Ace Tribute Games Turtle Rock Studios Ubisoft Entertainment vBlank Entertainment Vector Cell Virtual Toys Vlambeer Warner Bros. WayForward Technologies WILL CO., Wizarbox XING XPEC Entertainment YUKE'S Zombie Studio For more information on PlayStation 4, check out GameSpot's previous coverage. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | New Final Fantasy for PS4 in the works Feb 21st 2013, 04:32 Square Enix teases it will reveal more information about mystery game during E3 in June.
A new Final Fantasy game is in development for PlayStation 4. Final Fantasy brand director Shinji Hashimoto revealed the news during Sony's PlayStation 4 announcement event this evening in New York City. Hashimoto did not share any information about this game, but told fans to "please be excited for E3 this year." Square Enix also showed off the Agni's Philosophy technology demo from last year during its segment tonight. Hashimoto said this video--running on the company's Luminous Studio engine--resembles what the developer is hoping to create with next-generation games. ← Find out everything we know about the PS4. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | |
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