PlayStation boss: PlayStation 4 still has a few more years of greatness
Source: Pure PC added 02nd Nov 2020If you really wanted to buy a PlayStation 5 console, but it is not an immediate purchase and you still need to stick to PlayStation 4 – we have some reassuring news for you. Well, Jim Ryan, the head of Sony Interactive Entertainment, during an interview for GamesIndustry.biz, said that PlayStation 4 will be supported for a few more years. He also suggested that exclusive games could hit the current console even in 2022. Considering how the console in the Pro version has already behaved while playing The Last of Us: Part II (ahem … howl), these words are rather unreliable. Well, since the boss of Sony says the same …
Jim Ryan, the head of Sony Interactive Entertainment, said that PlayStation 4 will be supported for a few more years. So should PS4 owners hope that they will play on their worn-out equipment even in the next installment of God of War?
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The first harbinger of the fulfillment of the promise is to be, for example, debuting this month on both consoles Spider-Man: Miles Morales . Next year, such a cross-gene title will be Horizon Forbidden West. In an interview by Jim Ryan for GamesIndustry.biz we read, that the increased audience engagement that PS4 has enjoyed in recent months, incl. due to the coronavirus, it opened the company’s eyes to the potential of further developing content for this console. At least for a while.
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As Ryan rightly points out, in 2021 and 2022 of the year, it is the PlayStation 4 community that will still constitute the majority of Sony console users. It is extremely important that they feel engaged and happy , added the head of Sony Interactive Entertainment. So should the owners of Fours hope, for example, that they will play on their worn-out equipment even in the next installment God of War ? Will it be too much for the current generation? You can find the full interview at HERE.
Source: GamesIndustry