This announcement is significant in a lot of ways for Sony, the Playstation brand and indeed for Microsoft - the arch nemesis for said brand.
Playstation 4 announced in NYC |
When Sony announced their "Playstation 2013" event, I was sceptical - moreso following the reveal of the tablet controller patent a few weeks ago - I thought we would see some combination of the tablet, a Vita hardware refresh or something new for Move. I was also concerned that Sony was again all to content to sit back and see what Microsoft was up to. The seventh console generation caused the Playstation Brand a lot of damage early on, with the console being seen as second best for at least half of its lifetime before games like the 2nd and 3rd Uncharted titles and the LittleBigPlanet series broadened appeal.
But as February has moved forward, the rumor mill has gone into overdrive - every gaming site has had an exclusive about the Dualshock 4 controller, analysing and arguing over whether any of the steady stream of pictures was infact legit or just what the new buttons would do and it got to the point last night where a last pang of concern hit me - what if it's really not being announced?
If Sony had played the same game as before and left things until later, then the Playstation brand could have been damaged beyond repair. Microsoft would have delightedly announced the next Xbox at E3 in the summer and Sony would see an increase in pre-owned console sales over Christmas.
Thankfully that has not happened and now it's Microsoft caught on the back foot and that is the best thing for them - the 360 has peaked and is now in steady decline. The innovation that helped the console has deserted it and now Microsoft needs to innovate to get back in the game. My prediction is that Sony will demo the actual console hardware at E3, which will again steal thunder from Redmond, who are still on track to announce then.
Sony has bitten back in a big way with the sudden appearance of the PS4 and it may be enough to win the 8th generation war in the way Microsoft and Nintendo took the 7th by storm.
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