Jun 5, 2013
PS4 release date, news and features
At GDC 2013 at the end of March, a room
full of would-be PS4 developers and press got some new details about the
hardware, controller, online and social functions of the forthcoming
PlayStation 4.
Well before Microsoft eventually announced the Xbox One,
Senior Staff Developer Support Engineer Chris Norden unveiled the news
under an overarching theme of a "frictionless and seamless" gaming
experience.
We've known that the PS4
will track both the controller in a gamer's hand, as well as their face,
since the console's launch in Feb. But during his GDC talk Norden
revealed some interesting ways that this technology will be implemented
in games.
For example, the old
multiplayer standby of split screen, divvying up television real estate
when two or more players go at it, will be aided by this tracking tech.
If a gamer gets up and moves right or left, his section of the screen
will automatically be swapped.
So here's everything we know about the PlayStation 4 so far...
PS4 release date
The
PS4 release date is "Holiday 2013" for the USA. That's the only
official detail Sony revealed at the launch in February and it's unclear
which other territories it applies to, if any.
However, Sony recently took out a newspaper ad in the UK, clearly advertising the PS4 release date as '2013'. That tallies with an interview in May with our buddies at CVG,
a source inside Sony said that the company is pulling out all the stops
to launch worldwide in 2013 and ensure that the PS4 is not trumped by
the new Xbox.
Sony also advertised at the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium, London, with 'PS4 - coming 2013' signs.
Officially,
Sony has said it wants the PS4 release date in Europe to be as soon as
possible but makes no promises on whether the UK and other European
countries will get a release date in time for Christmas this year or
whether it'll be an uncomfortable wait until sometime in 2014.
Stock
issues might be the reason for this, and that's exactly what happened
back in 2006/2007 when the PS3 launched. It went on sale in the US and
Japan in time for Christmas and Europe and the rest of the world had to
wait for March the next year.
But that
newspaper ad certainly seems to confirm that we'll be able to get our
hands on the PS4 before Christmas in the US and Europe.
What we know for sure is that we'll get our first glimpse of the PS4 at E3. Check out the PS4 teaser video.
PS4: Hardware specs
AMD, as we guessed all along, is coursing through this new system's veins.
Post-event,
Sony revealed the system runs on a single-chip custom processor and
utilizes eight x86-64 AMD Jaguar CPU cores, with a next-gen AMD Radeon
based graphics engine powering the way.
So
it's very much a PC-based system then, which is great news for
developers who will find it much easier to code games for the next gen
consoles and for PCs. However, that CPU is hardly next-gen - it may have
been modified for this system but the AMD Jaguar platform is by no
means the fastest of its kind - indeed it's slower than Intel's fastest
by orders of magnitude.
However, with
fewer redundancies than a PC has, the PS4 will certainly be able to make
use of every single Watt of power it draws.
The
"highly enhanced PC GPU" is another story. It's another AMD part -
something along the lines of a Radeon 7850 card - and packs 18 GCN
units. That may sound a like a lot of techy mumbo jumbo but what it
essentially means is that the GPU packs 18 processing clusters, each
packing up to 64 cores. That provides a lot of parallel processing
power, and will thus handle the majority of the PS4's grunt work. It
hits 1.84 TFLOPS of processing mojo. This is a far more powerful
component than the Jaguar CPU and is rumoured to have the edge on the
GPU inside the Xbox One.
Sony announced
at the NYC event that the console will even use GPU compute features to
take advantage of the GPU's raw power - it'll be used for general
computation tasks as well as making games shiny.
Memory
The
PS4 will ship packing 8GB of GDDR5 memory. That's some super-fast stuff
right there and should enable lightning fast performance.
Indeed,
Sony has revealed that you will be able to power down the PS4 mid-game
and then switch it on again in seconds and pick up right where you left
off. That's the sort of loading power that this memory enables.
Other specs
We're
also looking at Blu-ray disk support plus good ol' DVD, plus HDMI
output support as well as Analog-AV out and an optical digital output.
PlayStation 4 Eye
What's
really grabbing though is the development of the PlayStation 4 Eye, a
newly developed camera system that utilizes two high-sensitivity camera
equipped with wide-angle lenses and 85-degree diagonal angle views.
Sony
said the cameras (amounting to 1280 x 800 pixels) can cut out the image
of a player from the background or differentiate between players in the
background and foreground, enhancing game play handily. There's also
mention of logging in using facial recognition and using voice and body
movements to play games "more intuitively."
If you want to know how these specs stack up against what we know so far about the Xbox One (clue: PS4 is more powerful) - check out our comparison of PS4 and Xbox One specs.
PlayStation 4 Specifications
- CPU: low power x86-64 AMD "Jaguar", 8 cores
- GPU: 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD Radeon™ Graphics Core Next engine
- Memory: GDDR5 8GB
- Hard Disk Drive: Built –in
- Optical Drive (Read only): BD 6xCAV, DVD 8xCAV
- I/O: Super-Speed USB (USB 3.0), AUX
- Communication: Ethernet, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth® 2.1 (EDR)
- AV output: HDMI, Analog-AV out, Digital Output (optical)
DualShock 4 specifications:
- External Dimensions: Approx. 162mm x 52mm x 98mm
- Weight: Approx. 210g (tentative)
- Buttons: PS button, SHARE button, OPTIONS button, Directional buttons (Up/Down/Left/Right), Action buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), R1/L1/R2/L2/R3/L3, Right stick, Left stick, Touch Pad Button, Touch Pad 2 Point Touch Pad, Click Mechanism, Capacitive Type
- Other Features: Light Bar, Vibration, Built-in Mono Speaker
- Ports: USB (Micro B), Extention Port, Stereo Headset Jack
- Wireless communication: Bluetooth® Ver2.1+EDR
PS4 camera specifications
- External Dimension: Approx. 186mm x 27mm x 27mm
- Weight: Approx. 183g
- Video Pixel: (Maximum) 1280 x 800 pixel x 2
- Video Frame Rate: 1280x800 pixel @ 60fps, 640x400 pixel @ 120fps, 320x192 pixel @ 240fps
- Video Format: RAW, YUV (uncompressed)
- Lens: Dual Lenses, F value/F2.0 fixed focus
- Field-of-View: 85 degrees
- Microphone: 4 Channel Microphone Array
- Connection Type: PS4 dedicated connector (AUX connector)
- Cable Length: Approx. 2m (tentative)
PS4 pre-orders
We
don't yet know what the PS4 price is going to be in any territory, but
in the UK at least, retailers are clambering all over each other to take
£20 deposits in return for guaranteed PS4 consoles on release date.
PS4 controller: DualShock 4
If you have an eye for details you may have noticed that the PS4'sDualShock 4
controller has no Start or Select buttons. Norden confirmed this,
saying that it will have a so-called Option button instead, as well as
the much bandied about Share button on the rear.
The
analogue sticks have been tightened up to be more precise, and the
controller also features a brand new three-axis gyroscopic motion sensor
with three-axis accelerometer which should be great for getting you
immersed in the games. The camera continuously tracks all four
controllers with precise accuracy. Rotational tracking is provided by
the internal components and.
The
controller has a two-point Vita-like touchpad on the front with a
1920x900 resolution, and a tactile clicking sound letting you know
you've pressed it. The light bar on the front will glow different
colours depending on whether you're player 1, 2, 3 or 4 and will be
tracked by the new PS Eye camera. It also has an Xbox-style headset jack
and a mono speaker inside it.
Video-watchers take note
This new PS4 controller won't accidentally fast forward when you set it
down. Norden said this was one of the biggest complaints his team heard
about the PS3's DualShock. The PS4's controller has triggers designed
not to depress when set down. What's more, Norden even said he'd been
dropping controllers without skipping a single frame.
That
touchpad on the DualShock 4 will be capable of two simultaneous inputs.
The light on the controller will glow blue, red, green or pink light,
depending on whether you're player one, two, three or four.
The Share button
The
PS4's ardware encoder always records the last several minutes of game
play without using any additional resources from the game, by pressing
the Share button you can then upload or save your gameplay and show your
friends or keep it just for your own amusement.
PS4 Streaming
PS4
streaming lets you stream out live gameplay to your friends. This is
all built into the hardware and does not need to be supported by
developers. Users can react to the video by typing comments in real
time. You can do this to friends, or public.
PS4 user interface
The XrossMediaBar (XMB) interface of PlayStations past has been completely ditched in the PS4, with Sony instead choosing to design a new OS that looks a lot more like that of the Xbox 360 than the PS3.
Will the PS4 be 4K capable?
In a chat with Kotaku, Sony has revealed
that the PlayStation 4 will be able to playback 4K/Ultra HD video.
However, it will not upscale to 4K or play games at 4K resolution.
Sony has also confirmed that it will definitely launch a 4K movie service on the PS4 and is looking at ways it can get around the 100GB downloads required.
Backwards compatibility
The PS4 will definitely not offer native support for PS3 games.
However, there will at some point be a service on the Sony
Entertainment Network that offers server-side emulation and streaming of
games from PS One classics right through to PS3 Platinum Editions.
PlayStation Move
Sony
has confirmed that PlayStation Move will play a big part in the PS4
ecosystem. However, it has not yet been revealed whether the PS4 will
launch alongside a new PS Eye camera and new Move controllers or whether
the peripherals are staying the same with all the enhancements made
console-side.
By tracking the light bar
on the DualShock 4 pad and associating it with faces in the image, the
game can identify which player face is connected to which game avatar.
By using facial recognition the game can associate a face with a PSN
profile.
- High sensitivity, dual color cameras. Two cameras here.
- 1280x 800 12 bits/pixel, 60hz
- Higher frame rates at lower resolutions
- Wide angles – diagonal field of view is 85 degrees
- 3 axis acceeletromter, tilt sensor
- Wide baseline 4 microphone array
- Dedicated port, exclusive SCE connector
- Game-loop sync can be changed, depending on framerate of game
PS4 Blu-ray drive
Not
only will the PS4's 64-bit x86 architecture and 8GB of GDDR5 memory
blow its predecessor out of the water, its Blu-ray drive will be three
times faster.
"If you're coming from
the PS3 you're probably quite used to the headache of having to split
memory arhchitecture, you can't quite use all of it, the speeds are
really wacky on some of it - we don't have that with PS4," said Norden.
He added that this would offer developers "crazy high bandwidth".
Synergy with PlayStation Vita
Sony
has revealed that the PS4 will launch with the ability to stream games
directly to your PS Vita. In exactly the same way as the Wii U allows
you to switch off your TV and continue playing on the tablet controller,
the PS4 will wirelessly send your games to the Vita.
There will be similar synergy between "all Sony devices" which means Xperia handsets and tablets, Bravia TVs and BD players.
Sony
hinted that there will be more announcements in this area, too. We
think the obvious next reveal in this area is the ability to play PS4
games on your Vita from any location using a wireless connection.
PS4 Instant On
The
PS4 will be one nippy device if Sony is to be believed. It will have an
instant on/off feature allowing your to shut down during a game and
then boot up from scratch in seconds and resume where you left off. The
days of waiting 60 seconds as your console loads up are about to end.
What's
more, Chris Norden has stressed that Sony has three tenets of PS4
design: simple, social and immediate. Gamers will be able to start
playing titles before they've even finished downloading.
And with one button sharing, Norden says the goal is to make it so simple users will "do it without thinking about it."
PS4 price: how much will it cost?
We
really don't know what price the PS4 will fetch. Some rumours suggest a
figure of around $450/£399. But it's pure speculation at the moment.
The sake Zavvi page which lists the UK release date as 31st December 2013 has a pre-order available for £399. Again, we'd take that with a pinch of salt, but if it's their best guess, there might be a grain of something in it.
PS4 launch titles
A number of games have been revealed for the PS4. They Are: Deep Down (Capcom), Destiny (Bungie), Diablo III (Blizzard), Driveclub (Evolution Studios), Final Fantasy (Square Enix), Infamous: Second Son (Sucker Punch), Killzone: Shadow Fall (Guerilla Games), Knack (Sony), The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (CD Projekt RED), Watch Dogs (Ubisoft).
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