Robbi Kurnia
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At GDC 2013 at the end of March, a room
full of would-be PS4 developers and press got some new details about the
hardware, controller, online and social functions of the forthcoming
PlayStation 4.
Well before Microsoft eventually announced the Xbox One,
Senior Staff Developer Support Engineer Chris Norden unveiled the news
under an overarching theme of a "frictionless and seamless" gaming
experience.
We've known that the PS4
will track both the controller in a gamer's hand, as well as their face,
since the console's launch in Feb. But during his GDC talk Norden
revealed some interesting ways that this technology will be implemented
in games.
For example, the old
multiplayer standby of split screen, divvying up television real estate
when two or more players go at it, will be aided by this tracking tech.
If a gamer gets up and moves right or left, his section of the screen
will automatically be swapped.
PS4 release date
The
PS4 release date is "Holiday 2013" for the USA. That's the only
official detail Sony revealed at the launch in February and it's unclear
which other territories it applies to, if any.
However, Sony recently took out a newspaper ad in the UK, clearly advertising the PS4 release date as '2013'. That tallies with an interview in May with our buddies at CVG,
a source inside Sony said that the company is pulling out all the stops
to launch worldwide in 2013 and ensure that the PS4 is not trumped by
the new Xbox.
Officially, Sony has said
it wants the PS4 release date in Europe to be as soon as possible but
makes no promises on whether the UK and other European countries will
get a release date in time for Christmas this year or whether it'll be
an uncomfortable wait until sometime in 2014.
Stock
issues might be the reason for this, and that's exactly what happened
back in 2006/2007 when the PS3 launched. It went on sale in the US and
Japan in time for Christmas and Europe and the rest of the world had to
wait for March the next year.
But that
newspaper ad certainly seems to confirm that we'll be able to get our
hands on the PS4 before Christmas in the US and Europe.
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