Miss our liveblog of Sony’s Gamescom press conference yesterday, or the wealth of news we’ve covered on all things PlayStation? Well, we forgive you. After all, there’s a whole lot to digest. Now, chances are they’ll be more Sony tidbits appearing as the German gaming event runs its course, but for now we’ve collected, compiled and condensed everything we’ve learned in one handy place: right after the break.
PlayStation 4’s game recording and streaming features not tied to PlayStation Plus
Posted in: Today's ChiliSony’s PlayStation 4 allows any owner to stream, record and share game footage with or without a subscription to Sony’s PlayStation Plus service. That stands in stark contrast to Microsoft’s admission yesterday that the aforementioned features (and some other functionality) won’t work on its Xbox One without a subscription to Xbox Live Gold.
SCE Worldwide Studios head and extremely active Twitter user Shuhei Yoshida answered as much when asked by fans directly if Sony’s upcoming next-gen game console would require a PS Plus membership for recording and streaming gameplay, as well as watching streaming content (such as Hulu or Netflix). He flatly stated “no” when asked about the Plus requirement, and elaborated that all users will have that functionality. That’s a reflection of the current state of PlayStation Plus on PS3 and PS Vita, neither of which require PS Plus membership for media streaming or online play. Most online multiplayer on PS4 will require a Plus membership, unlike the Vita and PS3. In any case, though Yoshida’s answers are short, we appreciate the black and white messaging — something Sony’s rival could be doing a much better job of at the moment.
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Via: DualShockers
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We’re weary of the PlayStation Vita’s constant firmware updates, but what version 2.6 brings to the table makes the patches almost bearable. Not only does it make managing game saves via PlayStation Plus easier, but the bubbles representing menu functions, games and apps are noticeably crisper, too. Sony has also added is the ability to toggle wireless connectivity — WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G and airplane mode — by holding down the system’s blue PS button. The features don’t stop rolling there either, as you can now play media stored on a PC or PS3 remotely, without using the kludgy Remote Play app or copying the files to your handheld. While we’ve listed a quartet of tweaks here, there are a slew of other changes and Sony has the full release notes on its official site.
Via: Giant Bomb forums
Source: PlayStation
PlayStation Vita launches PS Plus service on November 19th, free for existing PS3 subscribers (video)
Posted in: Today's ChiliWrapped up in the Sony handheld’s version 2.0 update, the PlayStation Vita is finally getting PS Plus. Detailing the offering for European users, the subscription-based service will add four free games per month, with the launch line-up including Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Gravity Rush and Chronovolt. Like its big console brother, you can expect to see discounted titles, free demos and other content arrive alongside full titles. Your Vita will also be able to tap into cloud storage for game saves, with an additional 1GB of space added for the portable console. If you’re already paying for PlayStation Plus on your PS3 ( three months at $18 or a one-year plan for $50), you’ll pick up the service for free on your Vita starting November 19th (and the 20th in Europe), provided they’re linked to the same PSN account. There’s a quick video outline (and the European press release) right after the break.
PlayStation Vita launches PS Plus service on November 19th, free for existing PS3 subscribers (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PlayStation Plus cloud storage boost landing ‘soon’ with system update v4.25
Posted in: Today's Chili If you’ve been sat impatiently tapping your fingers on the desk waiting for that extra PlayStation Plus storage, then you might want to give that hand a break. According to the PlayStation blog, it’s coming, and soon. The capacity bump will come in PS3 system update v4.25, and once installed, you’ll just need to head over to the Saved Data Utility under the XMB’s Game column to see it. Our friends over at Joystiq have pushed Sony for a more concrete time on the update’s release, but if you’ve already maxed out that current 150MB, there’s light at the end of the cloud tunnel.
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PlayStation Plus cloud storage boost landing ‘soon’ with system update v4.25 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 11:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PlayStation Plus coming to the PS Vita this year, cloud storage increasing from 150MB to 1GB ‘from September’
Posted in: Today's ChiliSony’s decided that you’ve been playing so much with their dedicated online service, you deserve more space for your cloud saves. From next month, users will see their cloud storage increase from 150MB to 1GB. We were also teased that the PlayStation Vita would be getting into PlayStation Plus soon, but it looks like SCEE CEO Jim Ryan is holding onto that tantalizing nugget for now. Hopefully we’ll hear more on this a bit later.
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PlayStation Plus coming to the PS Vita this year, cloud storage increasing from 150MB to 1GB ‘from September’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 14 Aug 2012 13:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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