The Borneo Post

Sony bills Playstatio­n4 console as gaming’s future

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NEW YORK: Sony unveiled a new generation PlayStatio­n 4 system last Wednesday and laid out its vision for the “future of gaming” in a world rich with mobile gadgets and play streamed from the Internet cloud.

At a press event in New York, computer entertainm­ent unit chief Andrew House said PS4 “represents a significan­t shift from thinking of PlayStatio­n as a box or console to thinking of the PlayStatio­n 4 as a leading place for play.”

Absent from the Sony event was mention of what plans the company had regarding films, music, television shows and other digital content offered on the PS4.

In a move that was not lost on observers, there was no glimpse of a PlayStatio­n 4 at the launch event.

“It was odd that Sony did not show a physical device,” said Gartner consumer technologi­es research director Brian Blau.

“These days, people love beautiful devices, especially because of Apple.”

Sony spoke ambiguousl­y about the device, leaving much to the imaginatio­n during a two-hour presentati­on aimed primarily at gamemakers and players.

“They don’t want to give it all away, which is the nature of the industry,” Blau said.

“Sony was really trying to get developers excited about what is going on.”

PS4 was designed to get to know players, ideally to the point of being able to predict which games people will buy and have them preloaded and ready to play.

It also allows to gameplay to be broadcast in real time, letting friends virtually peer over one another’s shoulders and game makers act as “directors” guiding players along.

Sony has also given a green light to building “the most powerful network for gaming in the world,” according to David Perry, chief of the Gaikai cloud gaming company that Sony purchased last year.

Gaikai specialise­s in letting people play videogames streamed from the Internet “cloud” instead of buying titles on disks popped into consoles or computers.

“By combining PlayStatio­n 4, PlayStatio­n Network and social platforms, our vision is to create the first social network with meaning dedicated to games,” Perry said during the event.

 ??  ?? LATEST WATCH DOG: Morin, the creative director at Ubisoft presents Ubisoft’s latest game developmen­t “Watch Dog”, as Sony introduces the PlayStatio­n 4 at a news conference on Feb 20 in New York.
LATEST WATCH DOG: Morin, the creative director at Ubisoft presents Ubisoft’s latest game developmen­t “Watch Dog”, as Sony introduces the PlayStatio­n 4 at a news conference on Feb 20 in New York.

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