The Playstation 3 is only just over two years old, a mere teenager if the 10-tear strategy Sony is committed to pans out. But hardware developers are always planning their next move, which for Sony is likely to be the PS4. The details of the next Sony console are rumored to have leaked, and they make for some interesting reading.
While we’re all enjoying our current-gen games consoles, the PS3 and Xbox 360, and the last-gen console masquerading as current-gen, the Wii, some of us already have one eye on the future of the industry. Which is why articles about the PS4, Xbox 720, and Wii 2 are some of our most-read of all time.
Gaming Front has translated an article from PC Watch, a Japanese Web site we’ve rather unsurprisingly never heard of before. It’s claimed the article contains leaked details of the hardware being planned for the PS4, as well as Sony’s strategy for making the console a success. This obviously needs to be taken with a very large pinch of salt.
The translated text is a jumble of bad English and technobabble that in its original form will only be intelligible to Japanese otaku. But there are some interesting points to take out and extrapolate from it.
First off, the PS4 could be the first Playstation console to be built using the same basic hardware structure as the previous console. The original Playstation was just that, and for the the PS2 and PS3, Sony consequently scrapped the hardware and started again from scratch. The PS4, on the other hand is rumored to be being developed around the existing CELL architecture.
If true, this would be a huge development. For starters, it would lower development costs by a huge margin, meaning the PS4 could launch at a low price right from the off. More importantly, Sony could make rather than lose money on every console sold.
It would also mean developers wouldn’t have to struggle to get to grips with the new hardware, as they seem to have done in the previous two generations. This, in turn, would mean smaller developers could make games for the system without the need for huge budgets, making the PS4 more casual-friendly than its older brother.
Making the PS4 more of a souped up version of the PS3 rather than a whole new console could also mean an earlier launch, with 2011 being mentioned in the article. That’s only two years away and would seem a little early, especially as for there to be any launch games available, developers would have to begin making games this year in order to hit that street date.
Read the original article and see what you think. There is some in-depth discussion of the internal hardware of the PS3 and PS4 for those who are interested in that kind of thing. As to whether these really are official leaked details on the PS4, I’m not convinced, and Sony is already denying it. Having said that, the strategy looks good so maybe Sony should adopt it anyway.
Source... http://gamer.blorge.com



