Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sony unveils new PlayStation 4 console

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sony Corp took the wraps off its next-generation video game console called 'PlayStation 4' on Wednesday that will allow users to stream and play video games hosted on servers.

The company revealed the new console, which will succeed the seven-year-old PlayStation 3, in New York.

The controller dubbed 'DualShock 4' will have a touch pad, Mark Cerny, lead system architect on PlayStation 4, said.

Sony purchased U.S. cloud-based gaming company Gaikai for $380 million in July. Using that technology, the new console will offer a cloud-gaming service, the company said.

The 8GB PlayStation 4 can also instantly stream game content from the console to Sony's handheld PlayStation Vita through a feature called 'Remote Play,' the company said.

Sony has also revamped the user interface on the new console that keeps tabs on user preferences and added social networking features.

(Reporting By Liana Baker; Editing by Gary Hill, Bernard Orr)

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