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本帖最后由 kirassss 于 2016-6-10 11:09 PM 编辑
Sony confirms PS4 Neo, will not be at E3
索尼正式承认在开发PS4.5!但遗憾不会亮相E3
今年4月份时外媒突然爆料称索尼正在开发PS4主机的升级版PS4.5或代号PS Neo等等称呼,而且还泄露了机器的硬件配置。后来这个传闻还得到了权威媒体Eurogamer的证实。今天好消息是今天索尼官方终于正式承认了PS4.5的开发了。
索尼互动娱乐CEO Andrew House向英国《金融时报》Finalncial Times 确认PS4.5的确在开发中。不过遗憾的是,PS4.5的发售日和价格现在还没有公开,并且也不会在今年的E3上公布。但是价格方面会比现在的主机PS4价值349美元贵很多。
Andrew House表示PS4.5是为核心玩家和那些拥有4K电视玩家准备的,PS4.5将和PS4一起并存,并补充后者的不足。他强调整个世代都会销售PS4.5和PS4,而不会因为有了PS4.5,而停产PS4。
至于两个版本有何区别,Andrew House表示所有的游戏都会支持PS4,而对于PS4.5 他说期待所有或者说大部分游戏也能支持PS4.5。
既然索尼憋不住了,承认了PS4.5的存在,那么传闻中的微软新主机看来也是真的了。根据传闻,微软准备了两个新主机,一个是Xbox One Slim版,另外一个是重磅升级版。Slim主机比现有的XB1尺寸小40%,内置电源,而加强版主机理论性能已经超过了PS4.5。
还有《金融时报》不是免费观看报导的网站,所以完整内容看不到,所以给了新闻链接也得需要付钱观看。
Sony PS4 upgrade to include UltraHD and richer graphics
Sony is developing an upgraded version of its PlayStation 4 gaming console that will offer ultra-high definition 4K resolution and richer graphics, according to the unit’s chief executive, as the company strives to maintain its lead over rivals Microsoft and Nintendo.
The plan marks the first time that Sony has improved the processing power of a PlayStation midway through the usual console cycle, as it looks to keep up with the more rapid pace of product launches in the smartphone and PC sectors.
Andrew House, president and global chief executive of Sony Interactive Entertainment, told the Financial Times that the “high-end PS4” would be more expensive than the current $350 version.
“It is intended to sit alongside and complement the standard PS4,” he said. “We will be selling both [versions] through the life cycle.”
The new console, which is codenamed “Neo”, will target hardcore gamers, he said, as well as consumers with a 4K television set looking for more high-resolution content.
Anticipation intensified ahead of next week’s E3 gaming conference in Los Angeles, where Microsoft is also believed to be planning to launch an updated Xbox One console.
However, in a move that may disappoint some fans, Mr House said that Sony would not be unveiling its new console next week and refused to say when or at what price the unit would go on sale. “We want to ensure we have a full range of the best experiences on the new system that we can showcase in their entirety,” he said.
Nonetheless, he downplayed concerns that the move would cause interoperability problems between the old and new PS4 hardware.
“All games will support the standard PS4 and we anticipate all or a very large majority of games will also support the high-end PS4,” he said.
Both PS4 variants will also support its forthcoming virtual reality headset, which will go on sale later this year.
Developers should also see a “seamless” experience between the two versions, he said, requiring a “small but manageable” amount of extra work when creating a game for both.
Mr House did not go as far as Xbox chief Phil Spencer in saying that consoles would become more like PCs, seeing regular improvements to their components rather than jumping between generations as they have for the last 30 years, he saw an opportunity to deliver “some additional benefits” to both consumers and developers within what is usually a five to six year lifespan.
“The consumer is attuned to a different cadence of innovation in technology thanks in great part for the upgrades cadence on mobile phones or PCs,” Mr House said.
As with the current PS4 and its forthcoming VR headset, the new console will be “standalone profitable at the time that we launch it”, Mr House said. In past generations, Sony subsidised the cost of the console in the hopes of turning a profit through software sales. The investment required to develop the new PS4 is already accounted for in Sony’s latest financial results, he added. |
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