This week Sony has announced via a Twitter message that PlayStation 3 owners can now order PlayStation 4 next-generation games titles from their older PS3 games console.
Even though the new PlayStation 4 console is not backward incompatible with the older PlayStation 3 games, Sony has enabled the current year’s 3 console to allow gamers to browse and select games they would like to purchase for a new PlayStation 4 console that will launch next month.
Sony has this week released pre-order offerings for both the Knack and Warframe games allowing PS3 owners to pre-ordered via the PlayStation Store and both are expected to be available at launch. Unlike the Ubisoft titles which have now been delayed until the first quarter of 2014, disappointing PlayStation 4 and Xbox One potential gamers in the process and also putting a dent and also putting a dent in the company’s share price this week.
To re-cap the Sony PlayStation 4 console will be equipped with 8-cores of AMD Jaguar processing power supported by 8GB of GDDR5 RAM together with a next generation AMD Radeon graphics card to process your games graphics.
The new next generation PlayStation 4 console will be launching on November 15th 2013 in the US and slightly later throughout Europe on November 29th 2013. The Sony PlayStation 4 console is priced at $399, €399, and £349 depending on your location.
Source: Toms Hardware
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