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PS4: Design, Specifications and Price

Tokyo, June 11, 2013-Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) announced today that the computer entertainment system PlayStation®4 (PS4 ™) (CUH-1000A) will come in "black raven" and will be available this holiday season in the United States and Europe for a suggested retail price of $399 US dollars, €399 euros and £349 pounds.

The power indicator is on top of the structure designed to lit on blue when your PlayStation® unit is turned on. The front and rear of the structure have a slight angle and this not only gives users easy access to the power button and the disc slot when the unit is placed horizontally or vertically, it also helps to hide connected cables.

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MWH4386d ago

Microsoft did show some gaming muscles in E3 ut this will not compensate for the disability to play used games and online restriction.

I've had the 360 this generation and proudly so, but for me it is time to go back to Sony.

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SoapShoes4386d ago

I agree they had good games, but so did Sony, and I feel that Sony had the advantage. Not by a lot but they did.

hellvaguy4385d ago

I don't think pinging your system once per 24 hours is a big deal at all. The biggest thing I don't care for is paying an extra fee for used games. Also I don't like paying an online fee, but sony is doing it now too, so guess no way to get around that.

romemac74386d ago

that list of mostly live game or indie is funny as hell. as far as Titan Fall go, i bet money its a times Exclusive as i never know Electronic Arts to pass on free money or make Exclusive, and as much money they putting on titan fall, i foresee titan fall on ps4 maybe 6 to 10 or so month after xbox...

hellvaguy4385d ago

Forenza 4 and Ryze are definitely legit exclusives.

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Epic Games Reveals Son Heung-min Fortnite Skin

Son Heung-min Fortnite collaboration confirmed for June 21 with exclusive skin and Snap Ceremony emote bundle.

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Switch 2 accessory makers are “working hard” on magnetic analogue sticks to combat stick drift

Nintendo Switch 2 stick drift is already an issue, but accessory makers are already working on magnetic joysticks.

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Neonridr2d ago

I've never had stick drift in any controller I've ever owned. All my joycons (3 sets) from my Switch are perfectly fine. My Switch 2 ones are good. Never had a dualshock / dualsense have it (did have a dualshock get a stuck trigger once). Even my Valve Index controllers which were notorious for drift were fine for me.

Goodguy011d 21h ago

Varies. Just because you've never had one doesn't mean others won't. I've had PS, Xbox, and Nintendo controllers indeed drift on me. Remember the drift lawsuits that Nintendo has had.

Please stop trying to say that traditional potentiometers are absolutely fine when hall effect/tmr sticks are beyond superior lol, not sure why so many people keep trying to defend potentiometers when hall effects are so pro consumer.
Companies like nintendo, sony, and mcsft don't want to implement them simply because they want you the consumer to keep buying them. Most casuals will just buy a new controller if theirs difts, easy money for the big 3.
I've gone hall effects and have never gone back, can leave my controllers out absolutely fine without worry of dust ruining the sticks.

Neonridr1d 21h ago

when did I say that traditional joysticks are absolutely fine? I'm sharing my own experience here. I never said that others don't experience issues, nor that this is somehow acceptable. Strange leapfrog from A to B on that one.

People love to say it's a huge widespread issue, yet you only hear about it because the minority is vocal whereas the majority don't report anything because they are fine.

I'm happy you switched to hall effect sticks, if that's what works for you, then awesome.

Christopher1d 21h ago

Cool? Pretty sure this is for those who are having it happen. Not sure how your anecdote addresses other peoples' problems.

Neonridr1d 17h ago

people around here act like everyone will get drift. I'm willing to wager more people won't get drift than will.

Pyrofire9520h ago

lucky you. I've only had minor drift once in my L Joycon which I fixed with some card stock, but drift is an undeniable problem as a whole.

repsahj17h ago

My 2 sets of Joy-Cons from my OG Switch started to drift with just a month of use. That is why I bought Dobe Joy-Cons with just $25, and until now they are still fine. I hope this will never happen again on my Switch 2.

jznrpg13h ago

My left joy con for the OG Switch got stick drift right away as well. I never had issues with my PS5 controllers since launch until I got my kids PS5’s and they had stick drift with 2 controllers. They drop them because they are kids and although I have them wash their hands before gaming they still get gunk under them somehow. I got their controllers modded because they would have issues no matter what I have them do.

jambola1h ago

"people around here act like everyone will get drift. I'm willing to wager more people won't get drift than will."
no, nobody is acting like that, you're jsut exaggerating it and lying to downplay a problem

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jznrpg20h ago(Edited 20h ago)

The tech is already there. I had a couple of my PS5 controllers modded with Hall Effect modules and they work great. They should come standard with them these days but they don’t.

OtterX20h ago(Edited 20h ago)

Nyxi already made some fantastic Hall Effect controllers for Switch 1. I don't know why Nintendo couldn't have it by now if Nyxi has had for years.

spoonard17h ago

Cheap, frictionless sensors ALREADY exist. Why are they "working hard to combat stick drift"? Stick drift should be a thing of the past at this point. The technology is here...NOW. It has been...for YEARS! Why is stick drift even still spoken about? It shouldn't exist!

Chocoburger9h ago

Because its a scam for Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft to sell more overpriced controllers.

jambola1h ago

because pathetic fanboys will continue to defend and support

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Cat Quest III Is Heading to Apple Devices on August 8

"A big part of being a cat pirate is sailing the seas and traveling from place to place. What better way to do just that than by playing Cat Quest III on the go? Soon, aspiring kitty pirates will be able to enjoy the charming cat-themed action RPG on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. That should be a purrfect option for gamers who don't have the game on Switch or Steam Deck. The iOS version will still support 2-player local co-op, thankfully," says Co-Optimus.

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