Sony confirms PS4 Neo exists, costs more, and won’t be at E3

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation 4 Neo is confirmed, but don't expect to see it on-stage at Sony's E3 press conference next week. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Andrew House gave (paywall) the first official word of the upgraded system's existꦺence, confirming that the "high-end PS4" will have improved support for 4K resolution displays and offer improved graphics.

Sony plans to sell the pricier system system alongside the standard $349/£299𒉰 console "through the life cycle" of PlayStation 4. It's meant as a complement rather than 🔯a replacement, and as such it will not receive any exclusive games.

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“Al♒l games will support the standard PS4 and we anticipate all or a very largꦐe majority of games will also support the high-end PS4,” House said. Both versions will also be compatible with the PlayStation VR headset, which is planned for release in October.

House refused to comment on a potential price point or release date for the system, but he did confirm that it will be "standalone profitable at the time that we launch it" - meaning Sony will not sell the hardware at a loss, hoping to make back the difference through games and 𒅌accessories. With the standard console covering the lower end of t♓he market, I wouldn't be surprised if Neo went appreciably north of the original $399/£349 PS4 price point. But we'll have to wait longer than E3 next week to find out more (official) details.

"We want to ensure we have a full🗹 range of the best experiences on the new system that we can showcase in their entirety,” House said.

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