Diablo 3 heading to PlayStation 4 (and 3), part of ‘strategic partnership’ between Blizzard and Sony

Diablo 3 heading to PlayStation 4 and 3, part of 'strategic partnership' between Blizzard and Sony

Blizzard Entertainment’s Chris Metzen announced tonight that Diablo 3 is headed to both the PlayStation 3 and 4. He announced as much during Sony’s big PlayStation 4 reveal event this evening, noting that it’s part of a “strategic partnership” between the two companies. He didn’t say anything about how it’ll change, but he did say that fans will get a chance to check out the new version at PAX East this March.

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Sony teases PlayStation 4 developer list, includes many of the majors (update: Blizzard and Bungie)

Sony teases PlayStation 4 developer list, includes many of the majors

Want to know just who’s developing for the PlayStation 4? Sony just gave is a very good peek: it’s promising worldwide support for the console, and quickly flashed just which companies that entails. The cursory look shows us many familiar heavyweights, such as 2K, Activision, Capcom, EA, Konami and Ubisoft. We’ve also spotted Rockstar, Square Enix and other names that most would have hoped for with the new PlayStation. Suffice it to say that Sony hasn’t had any problems attracting the support it needs for a decent early lineup, although we don’t know how many of these developers will have something ready for launch day.

Update: A few exist that aren’t (directly) mentioned in the graphic above: Blizzard is porting Diablo III to the PS4, and Bungie will put its future MMO-like shooter, Destiny, on the game machine.

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Watch the PS4’s Killzone Shadow Fall, shared direct from the console to Facebook (video)

Watch the PS4's Killzone Shadow Fall, shared direct from the console to Facebook

This is what it’s all about, right? Live on-stage at the PS4’s launch event, we saw some Killzone Shadow Fall game footage shared directly to Facebook… which we then proceeded to grab the extract code for and added after the break. It may involve explosions.

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The Witness is headed to PlayStation 4, the next game from Braid creator Jonathan Blow

The Witness is headed exclusively to PlayStation 4, the next game from Braid creator Jonathan Blow

Nothing could’ve been more delightful than Braid creator Jonathan Blow suddenly walking on-stage at Sony’s big PlayStation 4 reveal only to make fun of all the explosions the event had already featured. Oh sure, he was also at the event to reveal that his latest game, The Witness, is headed to Sony’s PlayStation 4 (as well as to PC and iOS, as the reveal trailer elucidates), but the first statement was much funnier. Anyway, the game looks much, much better than the various demos we’ve played across the past few years — Blow’s been developing The Witness for quite some time, and showing it publicly, albeit never on a PlayStation 4. We’ll hopefully hear more in the coming days, so keep an eye out.

Update: This post originally stated that The Witness was heading exclusively to the PlayStation 4, when in fact it’s only “console exclusive” to the PlayStation 4. It will also launch on iOS and PC. We’ve added the new trailer below the break.

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The Witness is headed exclusively to PlayStation 4, the next game from Braid creator Jonathan Blow

The Witness is headed exclusively to PlayStation 4, the next game from Braid creator Jonathan Blow

Nothing could’ve been more delightful than Braid creator Jonathan Blow suddenly appearing on-stage at Sony’s big PlayStation 4 reveal only to make fun of all the explosions the event had already featured. Oh sure, he was also at the event to reveal that his latest game, The Witness, is headed exclusively to Sony’s PlayStation 4, but the first statement was much funnier. Anyway, the game looks much, much better than the various demos we’ve played across the past few years — Blow’s been developing The Witness for quite some time, and showing it publicly, albeit never on a PlayStation 4. We’ll hopefully hear more in the coming days, so keep an eye out.

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PlayStation 4 supports remote play on PlayStation Vita

PlayStation 4 supports remote play on PlayStation Vita

Sony is eking more out of its Gaikai acquisition than we thought — it’s using the streaming game technology to allow for remote play on the PlayStation Vita, advancing what we saw with the PS3. From a brief demo on stage, the company showed gameplay of the PS4 title Knack on the Vita with little apparent degradation in the visual quality — it’s not leaning on the smaller system’s processing, after all. There was also a hint that remote play might not be exclusive, although there’s nothing specific in this regard. Not every game will support remote play, either, so don’t expect it to be a ubiquitous feature — but it may help justify the Vita as a companion.

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PlayStation 4’s UI and inner workings detailed: No more booting, games download as you play them

PlayStation 4's UI and inner workings detailed No more booting, games download as you play them

We’ve heard some hardware numbers, but now we’re hearing more how the PlayStation 4 will actually work in practice. Alongside connections to other Sony hardware, the highlight that caught our attention was that you’ll be able to leap back into your game by pressing the power button. From off. Better still, there’s also a secondary custom chip for uploads and download and with that, the PS4 will let you play your new titles as you download them. The rest of the game will continue to be piped into that ample hard drive. You can also share (with that new button) 10 seconds of video, trimming and uploading your own gaming highlights to your buddies — heck, you can even stream it, with allies ‘tagging’ in and taking over the controller.

In fact Sony will make social networks far more integrated, with “real people”, photos and companion mobile apps to augment this. In fact you’ll be able to browse video remotely from the likes of your smartphone, tablet or Vita. The system itself will also learn your preferences and download content it reckons you’ll like. Personalization is shaping up to be a big focus for Sony.

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PlayStation 4 will stream gameplay to friends, allow them to take the reigns

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Sharing in-game screenshots? That’s last-generation stuff — Sony wants to give gamers the ability to share their entire game with friends. Taking the stage at the company’s PlayStation event, Mark Cerny explained that PS4 owners will be able to share their gameplay stream with friends, even giving their peers the ability remotely take control of the game to help them get through a tough spot. Sound familiar? It’s Gaikai’s streaming technology, in action. Gaikai founder Dave Perry explained that the technology is baked in to the PS4 architecture, and will give players new avenues of sharing their experiences by piping out video to Facebook and Ustream. The cloud gaming trick is central to the PlayStation Store too, promising to allow gamers the ability to “instantly experience anything.” In other words, try before you buy, and forget about waiting for downloads. It’s not quite the game streaming announcement we expected, but Sony certainly seems to be putting the technology to good use.

Gallery: PS4 Gaikai

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PlayStation 4 will stream gameplay to friends, allow them to take the reins

STUB  PlayStation 4 will stream gameplay to friends, allow them to take the reigns

Sharing in-game screenshots? That’s last-generation stuff — Sony wants to give gamers the ability to share their entire game with friends. Taking the stage at the company’s PlayStation event, Mark Cerny explained that PS4 owners will be able to share their gameplay stream with friends, even giving their peers the ability remotely take control of the game to help them get through a tough spot. Sound familiar? It’s Gaikai’s streaming technology, in action. Gaikai founder Dave Perry explained that the technology is baked in to the PS4 architecture, and will give players new avenues of sharing their experiences by piping out video to Facebook and Ustream. The cloud gaming trick is central to the PlayStation Store too, promising to allow gamers the ability to “instantly experience anything.” In other words, try before you buy, and forget about waiting for downloads. It’s not quite the game streaming announcement we expected, but Sony certainly seems to be putting the technology to good use.

Gallery: PS4 Gaikai

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PS4 to get companion social app for tablets, PS Vita

PS4 to get companion social app for tablets, PS Vita

Sony’s just begun to show us what’s been up its sleeve for the PlayStation 4, and it turns out that it’s got social networking and the second screen on its mind. Gamers will be able to share ten second video clips of their gameplay, stream play sessions online to friends and “keep in touch with the evolving world of your game, regardless of your location.” The network will also learn a player’s likes and dislikes, and automatically download content it figures users will dig. Hirai and Co. are also planning PS Vita and tablet apps for folks to partake in the social experiences when they’re not near their PS4.

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