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PS4 Launch Price Could Be $430

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According to a Japanese newspaper the PlayStation 4 will cost around $430 (40,000 Yen), which would be $69 cheaper than when the PS3 was launched.

The report claims Sony is feeling the pressure to meet year-end demand in Japan and America and will release the PS4 in 2013. This report further back up a previous claim that the next-gen console won’t be available in Europe or India until 2014.

The Europe PS4 launch price could be 430 Euro, and would have the Indian price at RS 30,000.

There is another Japanese report that says the PS4 will have expanded network functionality and include social sharing features.

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EA Claims PS4 Will Launch in 2013

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EA Labels president Frank Gibeau is claiming that the PlayStation 4 will launch in 2013. In a interview with Bloomberg, Gibeau commented that hardware and software sales begin to decline towards the end of a console lifecycle. He said that hardware is coming “in about a year’s time” and he is not able to reveal the real names of the next-gen consoles since he signed a NDA.

PS Vita Launch Lineup Released

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Sony has released the official PlayStation Vita launch lineup. There will be 25 games available for launch and each PS Vita will come with six AR Play Cards and a download voucher to have access to games from the PlayStation Network. PS Vita will be available on February 22.a

SCEA Launch Day Titles

Escape Plan (PSN Only)

Hot Shots Gold: World Invitational

Hustle Kings (PSn Only)

Little Deviants

ModNation Racers: Road Trip

Super StarDust Delta (PSN only)

Uncharted: Golden Abyss

wipEout 2048

Launch Window Titles

Gravity Rush

MLB 12 The Show

Reality Fighters

Unit 13

Third Party Publisher Titles

Army Corps of Hell – Square Enix, Inc.

Asphalt Injection – Ubisoft, Inc.

BEN10 GALACTIC RACING – D3 Publisher of America

Blazblue: Continuum Shift EXTEND – Aksys Games Localization, Inc.

Dungeon Hunter Alliance – Ubisoft, Inc.

Dynasty Warriors Next – Tecmo Koei America Corporation

F1 2011 – Codemasters

EA SPORTS FIFA Soccer – Electronic Arts, Inc.

Lumines Electronic Symphony – Ubisoft, Inc.

Michael Jackson The Experience – Ubisoft, Inc.

Plants vs Zombies (PSN Only) – Sony Online Entertainment LLC

Rayman Origins – Ubisoft, Inc.

Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen – Namco Bandai Games America Inc.

Touch My Katamari – Namco Bandai Games America Inc.

Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 – Capcom Entertainment, Inc.

Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition – Sega of America

Launch Window Titles

LEGo Harry Potter: years 5-7 – Warner Bros. Interactive Ent. Inc.

Disgaea 3: Absense of Detention – NIS America, Inc.

NINJA GAIDEN ∑ PLUS – Tecmo Koei America Corporation

Ridge Racer – Namco Bandai Games America Inc.

Silent Hill Book of Memories – Konami Digital Ent. America, Inc.

Supremacy MMA: Unrestricted – 505 Games.

Sony’s Guide to Launching PlayStation 4

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Sony has yet to announce the PlayStation 4, however I have created a plan that if executed would be great way for Sony to release the PS4.

Sony announced in March 1999 that PlayStation 2 was under development. However it wasn’t revealed until May 12, 2000 during a pre-E3 press conference that the PlayStation 2 would ship in North America on October 26, 2000 at a price of US$299. There were 30 launch titles available for the PlayStation 2. Sony’s strategy to reveal the PS2 release date before the largest video game conference and to include an extensive list of launch titles worked tremendously for exciting the gaming consumers.

It was announced at E3 2006 that the PlayStation 3 would be available worldwide early November 2006. Sony once again decided to use the E3 platform to create a buzz for their upcoming console. The 20GB PS3 was priced at $499 and 60GB for $599. These prices created uproar in the gaming community and it resulted in Sony’s PlayStation 3 getting off to a slow start in the console wars with Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. With the expensive hardware and the disappointing PS3 sales, it took four years for Sony to begin making money on its PlayStation 3 console.

It is safe to say that with the success of PS1 and PS2, Sony assumed that with the highest launch retail price for a console in video game history that gamers would purchase the PlayStation 3 regardless of how much it costs. That proved to be poor judgment on the companies end and they suffered the consequences.

I am hopeful that Sony has learned from their mistakes, and if not then I have the perfect launch guide that would help propel PlayStation 4 to lead the next generation of consoles.

1. Do not announce PlayStation 4 until E3 2015. Developers need to continue exploring the power of the PlayStation 3 and Sony just begun making a profit on their current console last year. Do not let Nintendo’s Wii U 2012 release or the rumored next Xbox in 2013 force you to an earlier release date. Let them take the stand and capitalize off their mistakes.

2. Pack the PS4 with power features. DVR capabilities would be a great addition which would make the PlayStation 4 the ultimate home entertainment system. DVR would be included with a monthly service and have the lowest price in the industry.

  1. Get rid of PlayStation Move, and use body movement-based control like Kinect.
  2. Upgrade PlayStation Home and have it as option to replace XMB. Allow gamers to access music on stereo, videos/photos on TV, and games via virtual PS4 on your TV. The internet and PS store could be accessed via a laptop. System settings would be modified from a toolbox and the PDA functions as your friend list.
  3. Have social networking (Facebook, Twitter) incorporated to PlayStation 4.
  4. Upgrade online features. Allow cross-game chat for PS4.
  5. Backwards compatibilities with PS1, PS2 and PS3.
  6. Close the gap between PC and console graphics.

3. Include minimum 25 PlayStation 4 launch titles with one major title such as Grand Theft Auto, Gran Turismo, Call of Duty, LittleBigPlanet, Metal Gear Solid, or Uncharted.

4. Launch PS4 with a normal selling price. $399 would be a great selling point and it would not have consumers cringing at a high launch price as was the case with the PlayStation 3.

5. Launch the PlayStation 4 worldwide in October. After the PS4 sells out, another large batch will be available before Black Friday in November. Following the sales mania that Black Friday creates for all products and retail stores, be prepared for the rush that Christmas will bring in the following month. This would strategically be the best way for Sony to get the PS4 in households.

This is my launch guide to the PlayStation 4, and I hope that the next console Sony releases is worth the upgrade and is packed with enough features that will lure Xbox and Nintendo gamers to PlayStation 4.

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Dead Island has shipped one million units

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Dead Silver confirmed today that Dead Island has shipped more than one million units in the U.S. within the first few days of launch.

The company also celebrated the success of the zombie game topping global charts in the UK and France, as well as on Steam.

“It will have sold two million units globally to retailers by the end of this week. We’re thrilled at the retail reception Dead Island has achieved in its first few days.”

“The critical ‘first week’ of game sales has been an enormous sales success for Deep Silver. We’re working quickly with our distribution partner in North America, Square Enix, to restock shelves as quickly as we can.”

Dead Island was released on September 6 and outside United States on September 9.