Sony Music Unlimited gets quick controls and in-game playback on PS4

Sony Music Unlimited

We knew that Sony’s Music Unlimited would be available on the PlayStation 4 on day one. What we didn’t know, was that the company would be bringing a number of much-requested features to the streaming music app on its next-gen console. For one, you’ll finally be able to listen to music while you play games — a feature that was not only much-requested, but its absence was something of a head-scratcher. There are also new quick controls, which you can bring up by hitting the PS Home button, no matter where you are in the UI. So, even if you’re not actually in the Music Unlimited app, you’ll still be able to skip and pause tracks with just a couple of quick button presses.

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Sony strikes broadband deals for PS4: Orange, T-Mobile, Virgin Media and more (update: UK details)

PS4 broadband deals

Sony knows that high-speed internet access is vital to the PS4’s success, but that level of service isn’t always guaranteed in Europe. To solve this problem, the company is striking deals for PS4-friendly internet access with a slew of European providers. Ono, Orange, T-Mobile and Virgin Media are some of the first confirmed partners. Details of the partnerships are scarce at present, although the companies involved suggest that Sony’s ISP agreements will at least cover bigger European countries like France, Germany, Spain and the UK.

Update: Virgin Media adds that it’s the only UK partner.

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Source: Virgin Media

The Playroom to be pre-installed on every PS4 at launch

We just got word that Sony’s tech demo, The Playroom, will be pre-installed on every PS4 at launch. It’s essentially a bundle of demonstrations designed to show off the DualShock 4, the PS4 Eye and of course the console itself. For example, there’s an air hockey game that gives you a feel of the controls, an interactive AR Bots demo that lets you play with tiny little robots using the DualShock’s touchpad and accelerometer, plus a scenario where you can flick away those same bots using your hands in front of the Eye. If you have a Sony Xperia device lying around, you can also use the demo to see how it’ll work with the next-gen console. For a more thorough walkthrough on The Playroom, have a peek at our hands-on of the PS4 controller and camera right here.

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PlayStation 4 adds Twitch as livestreaming partner, service ‘likely’ available at launch

PlayStation 4 adds Twitch as livestreaming partner, service 'likely' available at launch

I share, you share, we all share video game video — or, at least, that’s the promise of the rapidly encroaching next generation of consoles. With Twitch now officially joining Sony’s PS4 as an additional livestreaming partner, gamers will have one more option (the other being Ustream) to broadcast gameplay when they press that Share button. The announcement, made at this year’s Gamescom in Cologne, Germany, positions Twitch advantageously on both Sony and Microsoft’s warring black boxes as an inbuilt app, although the similarities may end there. As Matthew DiPietro, Twitch’s VP of Marketing, explained to us, “The product itself and the feature set that will actually be available on both of the consoles is still a little bit up in the air because they’re actively being produced right now… but the key sort of feature set is clear.” So crucial elements like video broadcast and viewing, picture-in-picture and audio capture — all basic functions currently enjoyed by the service’s 600,000-strong user base — will be de facto at launch.

But does that mean Day One or when the app launches? “Most likely for PS4 that’s Day One and we’re working on that for Xbox One,” DiPietro said, so there’s no guarantee. But he was able to elaborate a little more on how search will work when the service goes live, adding that “[Discovery] will be a very similar experience to the Twitch website and Twitch mobile applications. You can browse by game, by channel [and] we’re exploring ways to explore by genre.” You’d think, then, that the ability to filter video via your friends list would also make the cut, but that sorting feature’s not something users can expect initially. Rather, it’s something DiPietro said could come at a later date.

It’s clear that Twitch’s UI across both PS4 and Xbox One is still a work in progress, or “squishy” as DiPietro obliquely put it. But what’s not clear is how users will select and launch the app, or if they’ll even be able to set Twitch sharing as default — he couldn’t say more. And while Twitch is essentially free to use, it remains to be seen whether or not console access to its video sharing service will be put behind a pay wall à la PS Plus or Xbox Gold. “That’s entirely up to Sony,” he said, and by Sony’s own very public E3 promise, a remote possibility. Although, as Microsoft’s recently proven again and again, you can never say never.

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Sony lands key deals for PS4 and PS Vita indie games: Rogue Legacy, Hotline Miami 2 and more

Sony has long argued that the PS4 and PS Vita are indie-friendly consoles, and it’s backing up words with deeds at Gamescom. The company has landed a PS4 exclusive for the console version of Rogue Legacy. Both the PS4 and Vita are also getting a new version of The Binding of Isaac (called Rebirth), while a new N+ (N++) game is coming to PlayStation hardware. In a few cases, Sony will get first crack at some anticipated games — a Hotline Miami sequel and Guns of Icarus Online will make their console debuts on the PS4 and PS Vita. If your tastes in games venture beyond the mainstream, Sony may have you covered for the foreseeable future.

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Sony drops PlayStation Vita price to $199, confirms Fez and other indie games are on the way

Sony drops PlayStation Vita price to $199

It’s not just PS4 news from Sony at its Gamescom keynote today, the company has also just confirmed a big bit of PlayStation Vita news: it’s dropping the MSRP to $199. That price goes into effect tomorrow. Sony also says that it’s dropping the cost of the memory cards for the device, although it’s not offering specific prices for those just yet. What’s more, the company has also confirmed that a slate of indie games are heading to the handheld console this year, including Fez, which will also be making its way to the PlayStation 4 — again, further specifics will have to wait, but we’ll bring you those as soon as we know them.

Update: Specifics on the memory card price drops have been provided. The 4GB unit is falling from $19.99 to $14.99; the 8GB from $29.99 to $19.99; the 16GB from $59.99 to $39.99; and the 32GB from $99.99 to $79.99.

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Source: PlayStation Blog

Sony makes Gran Turismo movie official, GT 6 game to land on December 6

Remember those rumors about Sony making a movie based upon the famed Gran Turismo racing games? Well, today at Gamescom 2013, Sony has officially announced that said film project is in the works. Unfortunately, Sony’s not telling us anything about the story itself (other than fast cars being featured), but we do know it’ll be a “full length feature film.” Kazunori Yamauchi, Polyphony Digital head is helping make it along with filmmakers Mike de Luca and Dana Brunetti. When will their masterpiece be ready for theaters? We don’t know. What we do know, however, is that the latest iteration of the Gran Turismo gaming series, GT 6 will be making its debut on December 6th of this year.

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Sony PlayStation Gamescom 2013 liveblog!

Sony PlayStation Gamescom 2013 liveblog!

While Microsoft continues to trip over itself in the lead up to Xbox One, Sony’s PlayStation 4 message is staying on target and sailing straight into gamers’ good graces. And, after an undisputed win at E3 this year, there’s little doubt Gamescom 2013 will slow Sony’s roll, instead giving the company yet another opportunity to increase its already positive mindshare and deliver on next-gen promises (PS Vita Remote Play, anyone?).

So, what can we expect from Sony’s center stage spectacle today? The company will probably dive a bit deeper into the particulars of its indie strategy and, hopefully, announce a hard date on that PS4 holiday release — which is what most of us care about, anyway. Beyond that, it’s anyone’s guess. So, hang tight, we’ll be back with the blow-by-blow (and every gloriously awkward corporate potshot) right here at 9AM PST / 12PM EST.

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Watch Sony’s Gamescom 2013 press conference right here at 1PM ET

Sony PlayStation 4 eyes-on

Don’t worry if you couldn’t justify a flight to Cologne for Sony’s Gamescom 2013 press conference — the company is streaming its European media event for everyone. Will Sony provide final PlayStation 4 launch details? Will there be new games and services? Come back at 1PM ET and you can find out through the live feed embedded below.

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Battlefield 4 beta launching in early October

Battlefield 4 beta launching in early October

Battlefield 4 has already gotten a bit of love at this year’s Gamescom, being named as one of 23 Xbox One launch titles, but the shooter had even more time to shine as one of the titles that took center stage at EA’s press event. At the top of the list of announcements for the FPS was a bit more specificity around when we’re actually going to see the beta. The fall date that we got back in March has been narrowed down to early October, which should give you just about enough time to perfect your aim.

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