PS4 region-lock free Sony confirms
Posted in: Today's ChiliA liberal attitude to used games and now no region-locking: the PlayStation 4 is shaping up to be the console of choice for the freedom-obsessed gamer. The PS4 won’t come with any regional locking, Sony’s Brad Douglas confirmed at E3, meaning greater flexibility in where you buy your games. It’s perhaps not surprising that Sony
At E3 earlier this evening, we finally got to see Sony’s PlayStation 4 gaming console. While a fair bit is known about the device and the games it will run, when it came to price tags, there had been a shortage of information. That is no longer the case, however, with Sony revealing a slew
Engadget and Joystiq’s Sony PlayStation event wrap-up broadcast: live from E3!
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Electronic Entertainment Expo’s pre-show press day is almost over, but there’s still one more thing we have to do: put Sony’s E3 presentation into context. Take a moment to let Joystiq and Engadget bend your ear about Sony’s announcements, the bombs it dropped on Microsoft, and what it all means for this console generation and the rest of E3. Hit the break to join our intrepid livebloggers in action.
Update: The stream is over — but stay tuned, we’ll be uploading an archived version of the wrap-up for your viewing pleasure later tonight.
Just hours after Microsoft’s presentation at E3 2013, home to a market point and additional presentation of the Xbox One, Sony came out to reveal their heat. With the Xbox One priced at a cool $499 in the USA, Sony’s announcement of the PlayStation 4 price at $399 USD sent the crowd howling, literally. This
Though the game itself will be cross-platform, hitting the PC and Xbox One as well, the Sony PlayStation 4′s E3 2013 keynote event played host to the first full-length preview of the game Destiny. This game promises to be an epic presentation of first-person approaches to a massive multiplayer universe, shown this week to be
PlayStation 4 supports used games
Posted in: Today's ChiliWell, Sony just nailed this one on the head. After Microsoft announced the all new Xbox One there has been countless complaints and discussion about the entire ecosystem. Talk of used games not being supported, always-on connections, and people getting their tinfoil hats and more. Sony just cleared up any possible doubt with the PS4.
Under the ground we go with Watch Dogs, an open sandbox game in which the user is a hacker in futuristic smart city, able to take control of any display, any computer system, and quite a few other humans, as well. Gameplay expands this week as Sony shows their PlayStation 4 graphics and computing power