01-09-2013 12:20
Hace un par de dias que salió la noticia pero no he visto a nadie ponerla. Sony sacando la billetera al estilo Micro, quien lo iba a decir.
The Third Party Production sector will handle new IPÔÇÖs, ports, and localized products in addition to content from partners which are currently in production. The group will help these companies strengthen the development process, ensuring quality and consistency on all Third Party projects.
The recently announced Vita version of Borderlands 2 is part of the program, and as mentioned above, there are 21 companies creating exclusive content for PS4, according to an announcement from SCEAÔÇÖs group manager of retail training and advocacy, Sean Coleman.
Speaking during a presentation at the GameStop Expo in Las Vegas, Coleman said Sony has ÔÇ£forged great third-party partnerships with some of the biggest developers to bring exclusive game content,ÔÇØ to the PlayStation brand.
Coleman said that when comparing PS4 visualsÔÇØ side by side with any other gaming console, PlayStation 4 will look better every time.ÔÇØ
He also reiterated that the $60 camera ÔÇô sold separately ÔÇô will support voice commands, facial recognition, and body movement tracking.
This list, posted below courtesy of Gematsu, contains publishers such as Activision Blizzard, Atlus, Level-5 and Rockstar Games.
Activision Blizzard ÔÇô Diablo 3 content
Atlus
Bethesda Games ÔÇô The Elder Scrolls Online exclusive PlayStation 4 beta
Bluepoint Games ÔÇô ÔÇ£Bringing a Sony classic to current game systemsÔÇØ
Bungie ÔÇô Destiny content
Capcom ÔÇô Deep Down
Disney Interactive
EA
Insomniac Games
Konami
Level-5
Nordic Games
Rockstar Games
Sanzaru Games
Sega
Square Enix
Sumo Digital
Take-Two
Ubisoft ÔÇô AssassinÔÇÖs Creed IV: Black Flag content, Watch Dogs content
Warner Bros. ÔÇô Batman: Arkham Origins content
Zindagi Games
A video of the stage presentation was posted by NeoGAF, but it is inaccessible at press time.
The Third Party Production sector will handle new IPÔÇÖs, ports, and localized products in addition to content from partners which are currently in production. The group will help these companies strengthen the development process, ensuring quality and consistency on all Third Party projects.
The recently announced Vita version of Borderlands 2 is part of the program, and as mentioned above, there are 21 companies creating exclusive content for PS4, according to an announcement from SCEAÔÇÖs group manager of retail training and advocacy, Sean Coleman.
Speaking during a presentation at the GameStop Expo in Las Vegas, Coleman said Sony has ÔÇ£forged great third-party partnerships with some of the biggest developers to bring exclusive game content,ÔÇØ to the PlayStation brand.
Coleman said that when comparing PS4 visualsÔÇØ side by side with any other gaming console, PlayStation 4 will look better every time.ÔÇØ
He also reiterated that the $60 camera ÔÇô sold separately ÔÇô will support voice commands, facial recognition, and body movement tracking.
This list, posted below courtesy of Gematsu, contains publishers such as Activision Blizzard, Atlus, Level-5 and Rockstar Games.
Activision Blizzard ÔÇô Diablo 3 content
Atlus
Bethesda Games ÔÇô The Elder Scrolls Online exclusive PlayStation 4 beta
Bluepoint Games ÔÇô ÔÇ£Bringing a Sony classic to current game systemsÔÇØ
Bungie ÔÇô Destiny content
Capcom ÔÇô Deep Down
Disney Interactive
EA
Insomniac Games
Konami
Level-5
Nordic Games
Rockstar Games
Sanzaru Games
Sega
Square Enix
Sumo Digital
Take-Two
Ubisoft ÔÇô AssassinÔÇÖs Creed IV: Black Flag content, Watch Dogs content
Warner Bros. ÔÇô Batman: Arkham Origins content
Zindagi Games
A video of the stage presentation was posted by NeoGAF, but it is inaccessible at press time.