Sony may introduce a hardware bundle containing a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita when the next-gen console goes on sale later this year, according to a new report.
The magnificent Prey was once again abandoned as Microsoft disregarded Arkane Austin's achievements and crucified it just for Redfall.
well, not entirely ... the main Arkane studio i.e Arkane Lyon's still there ...
Its only that, the sequel will take more time now ... after Blade & Dishonored 3
Not even this Prey
Still longing for a sequel to the original Prey with Tommy
The studio didn't even want to call this Prey, it was just Bethesda being dicks to them for some reason.
Keep dreaming then as Prey and Dishonored 2 did not sell well enough to get sequels.
Hence we got Deathloop and Redfall instead.
Atlus wins over gamers yet again.
4.8? This game is literally one of the best modern JRPGs. I’d give it the perfect score.
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That would be awesome.
This would be quite a hit at Microsoft.
But then again this is a rumor, like the 4.5 gbs for the OS.
Edit : Its incredible stupid to conclude that VITA could be used an extra controller. Why ? That's because Vita doesn't have L2 & R2 or L3 & R3.
Xbox day one for me,,but this will actually be pretty good for those that always wanted a vita.
but ps4 & vita? for around 500? Loss profit a little, no?
Although I really want Sony to sell this bundle (at $500), it's kind of hard to believe that it would ever be $500 considering the current price of the Vita. I would expect it to be about $600, but hey, you never know.
Bundle will eventually come but the big question is price. I think $500 might be a bit too low but they also need it at the price to be directly competitive with the One's bundle ( being $50 or so more than the One my make this specific bundle struggle against those two other, PS4 and One, bundles). If this does turn out to be true (which I think it wont be because of the price) it could put Microsoft in a really bad position. Dare I say terrible position.
Sounds too good to be true.