The PlayStation 4 can output in 4K, but not games

The PlayStation 4 outputs in 4K, but not games

Yes, the PlayStation 4 is capable of pushing out a 4K video signal. Sony president of Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida confirmed as much to Joystiq in an interview this morning, where he said that the PlayStation 4 will play video that was recorded in the super high-def resolution, but the games currently being made for it aren’t in 4K.

Sony made a big 4K push at CES 2013 — it was all Sony president Kaz Hirai would talk about in our interview, and Sony’s booth reflected the company’s 4K initiative. It seems that the company’s not getting too far ahead of itself, however, recognizing that few consumers buying a PS4 this holiday will own the still-nascent TV tech.

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Source: Joystiq

Sony: PSN games won’t transfer to the PS4, nor will your game saves

It’s the morning after the night before, and Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has just confirmed to us that current-generation PSN titles won’t transfer across to the PlayStation 4. The company admitted last night that PS3 games wouldn’t be compatible with the latest console, but has added that it will try to make titles playable “in some form.” Because the architecture of the Power-PC-based PS3 and x86-based PlayStation 4 are so different, Sony will only bring across games that don’t guzzle the latest console’s power in emulation. The executive also said that the company aims to offer server-side and cloud services to offer a wider library of older games, but said that’s one for the “longer term.”

Ben Gilbert contributed to this report.

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Sony’s Yoshida: ‘used games can play on a PS4’

In news that should keep parties going until the early morning at Gamestops everywhere, Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida tells Eurogamer that used games will still play on the PlayStation 4. Despite some issues with the translation, he stated clearly that “used games can play on a PS4.” That appears to clearly put the issue to bed, despite rumors or patent misinterpretations passed around the internet recently. Now, we wait for our own chance to ask a few questions of Sony about its upcoming console like “what does it look like?”, and the competition over at Microsoft goes on the hot seat with secondhand-loving gamers.

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Source: Eurogamer

Sony announces PlayStation app for iOS and Android, will expand games to the second screen

Nintendo isn’t the only gaming outfit playing around with a second screen — Sony has plans of its own. The aptly named PlayStation app promises to expand gameplay to a player’s iOS or Android device, propagating in-game maps, social networking tools or simply an easier way to access the PlayStation store. The application’s functionality sounds an awful lot like the Wii U GamePad, though Sony hasn’t mentioned if off-screen play via tablet will be a possibility. Even if that function doesn’t come to your smartphone or tablet, it’s definitely available on PlayStation Vita, which fills out the rest of the company’s second screen plans with its remote play feature. Looking for official details? Skip past the break for the relevant excerpt from Sony’s official PS4 press release.

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Sony details PlayStation 4 specs: 8-core AMD ‘Jaguar’ CPU, 6X Blu-ray

Sony details PlayStation 4 specs 8core AMD 'Jaguar' CPU, 8X Bluray,

So we didn’t see the actual PlayStation 4 console on stage at Sony’s press event tonight, but that doesn’t mean we can’t know what’s inside it. A press release reveals that the PS4’s PC-like configuration will include an 8-core 64-bit x86 “Jaguar” CPU built by AMD, with a Radeon GPU comprised of 18 “compute units” capable of cranking out 1.84 TFLOPS to process graphics and more. Its Blu-ray drive — yes, it will still have one of those — spins at a brisk 6X (8X for DVDs) and as mentioned on stage, it packs 8GB of unified GDDR5 RAM capable of 176GB/sec of bandwidth. 802.11n WiFi, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 2.1, HDMI, optical out and even a legacy analog AV out make up the inputs and outputs, although the potential amounts of storage are still unspecified.

Also mentioned are the new software features, which include long-awaited additions like cross-game chat, and PSN Sony Entertainment Network accounts can now connect to Facebook. Other details we’ve already heard plenty about, like its instant-on “suspend mode”, preloading of content, cloud gaming and shared game experiences. There are still many unknowns about Sony’s next game console, get filled in on the facts as they are after the break.

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PS4 Eye promises to unlock your PlayStation at a glance, tips hat to Kinect

PS4 Eye promises to unlock your PlayStation at a glance, tips hat to Kinect

Just finished watching Sony’s “see the future” of PlayStation event? We hope you didn’t blink, you might have missed a quick reveal of the next PlayStation Eye The optical sensor was overshadowed by the reveal of the DualShock 4, but it’s nothing to scoff at — the second generation Eye features two 1280 x 800 cameras, four microphones and an 85-degree field of view. Put together, the setup promises facial recognition, player positioning and depth sensing and enhanced PlayStation Move support. The Kinect-like camera is designed to work with Sony’s new controller standard too, recognizing each player by the color of the DualShock 4’s LED light bar. Sony says the Eye will allow the PS4 to use face login, and the collection of microphones might make voice control possible as well. No word yet if the new camera device will be a PS4 pack in or sold separately, but if you’re interested in mining press releases for details, you’ll find one after the break.

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The Daily Roundup for 02.20.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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PlayStation 4 games revealed: a preview of what’s to come

PlayStation 4 games revealed a preview of what's to come

As with any gaming console, good hardware only tells half of the story. Today, Sony announced a stable of games that’ll play a large role in determining the early success of the PlayStation 4, which is set for availability this holiday season. Leading the charge will be biggies such as Killzone Shadow Fall, Bungie’s next first-person shooter known as Destiny, Diablo III and a new installment of Final Fantasy. These games will be joined by creative efforts such as Knack, a game directed by the PlayStation 4’s lead architect, Mark Cerny, Watch Dogs from Ubisoft, and Driveclub, which aims to bring team-based racing to new levels. PS4 owners can also expect exclusives such as InFamous: Second Son and The Witness. Rounding out the list — for now, anyway — is a game from Capcom with the working title of Deep Down, along with an unnamed entry from Media Molecule. While it’s clear that Sony and the development community have a number of surprises that’ve yet to be revealed, you’re invited to check out a preview of what’s to come in the following gallery.

Gallery: PS4 Titles

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Bungie’s Destiny headed to the PlayStation 4 with exclusive content

Bungie's Destiny headed to the PlayStation 4 with exclusive content

It wasn’t clear if Bungie’s 10-year project was headed to a next-gen console, but now the developer has made it official: Destiny is headed to the PlayStation 4. Gamers hoping to pick up the PS4 version of the title aren’t in store for an extra-long wait either, as it’ll be available at the same time the PlayStation 3 flavor launches. In order to sweeten the pot for fans of Sony’s gaming console, Bungie’s also promising “exclusive playable content just for the PlayStation community.”

Check out our liveblog of Sony’s event to get the latest news as it happens!

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Square Enix’s Shinji Hashimoto announces … that he has a Final Fantasy PS4 announcement for E3

Square Enix's Shinji Hashimoto announces that he has a Final Fantasy PS4 announcement for E3

What a tease. Brand director Hashimoto-san, who’s worked on the likes of Kingdom Hearts, Chrono Trigger and a raft of Final Fantasy titles over the years, took to the stage. And what did he have to tell us? Could Square Enix be working on yet another Final Fantasy title for Sony’s new PlayStation 4? Well, yes. Naturally. But that was about it, adding that they are “preparing for development of a Final Fantasy title. Please be excited for E3 this year.” What’s another few months? Right?

Check out our liveblog of Sony’s event to get the latest news as it happens!

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