Tema: 'Xbox Next' ir PS4 2013-ais?
Autorius: ZeaLot@work
Data: 2011-10-21 14:33:31
Saltiniai teigia, kad taip vadinamasis 'Xbox Next' startas 2013 kaledoms
labai tiketinas, panasiu metu tikimasi sulaukti ir PS4  o.0'

http://www.develop-online.net/news/38917/Sources-point-to-2013-launch-for-Xbox-Next
http://www.develop-online.net/news/38916/Sony-studios-begin-PlayStation-4-projects

*** Sources point to 2013 launch for 'Xbox Next' ***

Several projects already underway for new Microsoft system

Microsoft and industry partners are working towards a 2013 launch of the
next generation Xbox, Develop understands.

Multiple sources across the industry, from processor chip manufacturers to
middleware firms, have told Develop they expect the console to be fully
unveiled at E3 2013, months before its release. The collection of data
points to a 2013 launch for the system across all main regions, though early
2014 remains a possibility.

Few in the games business expect Xbox Next to be in stores before the
holiday side of 2013 - this Christmas and the next will likely see Microsoft
marketing software for Xbox 360, Windows Phone and its Kinect motion
controller.

Microsoft has declined to comment.

* Develop understands that Lionhead is working on a project internally named
'Fable Next', which will launch on the new console.

* Epic Games' new Unreal Engine would likely be available sooner than the
2014 date recently given by studio founder Tim Sweeney.

* One source still insists that an EA studio already has rudimentary Xbox
console technology on desks. EA has flatly denied the claim.

Further data on the so-called 'Xbox Next' project comes amid new information
showing that preliminary work on PlayStation 4 games is underway.

The Xbox 360 has sold more than 55 million units worldwide since its release
in October 2005.


*** Sony studios 'begin PlayStation 4 projects' ***


But PS3, Vita and Move games will remain the major focus for years

Preliminary work on PlayStation 4 games has begun at several internal Sony
studios, Develop understands.

A trusted source connected to the matter has told Develop that various game
projects are at very early stages, though didn't reveal which of Sony's
sixteen first-party studios had been delegated the work.

Few in the games business expect a new PlayStation to launch before 2014 -
the next few Christmases will likely see Sony marketing software for PS3,
Move and its new Vita handheld.

A Sony spokesperson has declined to comment.

The discovery comes as rival platform holder Microsoft continues work on its
next-generation system. Develop has published data from various sources that
points to a Christmas 2013 release for the so-called 'Xbox Next'.

It is a company convention at Sony to remain constantly engaged in R&D work
on future platforms - in fact PS Vita development began soon after the
release of the PSP in 2005. But Develop has been told that several SCE
studios now have teams working on PS4 game concepts that could jump into
full production if given the green light.

Many developers believe PlayStation 3, which first launched five years ago
and has gone on to sell more than fifty million units, remains a high-end
machine.

In a new interview with Develop, Epic president Mike Capps said it would be
a "very tall order" to build commercial hardware that is a generational leap
forward.

"I mean, PS3 is still very bad-ass," he said.

What is clear is that Sony is some distance from finalising the technology
behind its next generation console, and any early input from internal game
studios will be a relief to the development industry.

Last year, Worldwide Studios (WWS) boss Shuhei Yoshida said Sony has learnt
from past mistakes and is now asking game developers to help shape future
technology.

"We wanted developers in meetings at the very beginning of concepting new
hardware," he told Develop.

In February, SCE chairman Kaz Hirai said Sony was "not deliberating on PS4".

The company has built a strategy to support consoles with new games for
about ten years, and the experienced executive pointed out that PS3 has not
even reached its fifth year yet.

In May, Sony's chief financial officer Masaru Kato explained to investors
that "future platform" development work has caused a spike in R&D costs.