![]() ![]() One point to highlight is Sony’s solid support for indie distributors. We also saw new footage from Assassin’s Creed Black Flag and a little bit from the new NBA 2k14. We saw some Watchdogs gameplay in an in-game presentation that left a good impression on everyone present, although nobody was quite sure if what we were seeing was from the end of the PS3 era, or the start of the PS4. It also announced the return of keyblades with Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy XIV. Final Fantasy Versus XIII is now going to be Final Fantasy XV. Diablo III was announced again, but the most interesting reveal was by Square Enix. It’ll be interesting to see how this effects sales, although right now we don’t know much about how the service will work.īut that’s not all. One of the most interesting features is Sony Pictures Entertainment’s music and video channel, which will be available to all users of the new console. As usual, this offering is focused firmly on the US, with services that are 100% American, like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Video, Redbox Instant and Flixster. PS4 will boast many TV channels and other entertainment options. ![]() It’s another sign that the difference between PC and console gaming is becoming increasingly hard to discern, but we’ll save that particular discussion for another day. As the world watched, Sony unveiled the star of the show: a sober, box-like console that looks a little like the Xbox One. What we were really waiting for, however, was the new PS4. The PS3 announcements weren’t as extensive as for Vita, but it’s a quality offering nonetheless: The Last of Us (to be released very soon), Puppeteer, Rain (end of 2013), Beyond Two Souls (October 8), the all-new Gran Turismo 6, Batman Arkham Origins (October 25) and the new GTA V. There wasn’t much here that we don’t already know – for Vita, for example, we saw Batman Arkham Origins, Destiny Spirits, Doki Doki Universe, Killzone Mercenary, Tearaway, God of War, FF X and X-2, Flower, Dead Nation and The Walking Dead from Telltale. We were all waiting to see the PS4 game catalog, but Sony decided to start the annual E3 presentation with upcoming launches for PS3 and PS Vita. They announced Killzone Shadow Fall (slated for the PS4 launch), Driveclub, inFamous Second Son, Knack and The Order (a new franchise from Santa Mónica Studios). As we saw at yesterday’s EC 2013 presentation, there’s no other way to say it: Sony’s listened to users and given them everything they’ve ever asked for. Sony is going all out for its new generation console. ![]()
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