E3:Sony pulls back curtain on new PS4 console

Published June 11, 2013
Sony CEO Andrew House announces the pricing for the new PlayStation 4 at the Sony E3 2013 press conference in Los Angeles, California June 10, 2013.   House said that the new PlayStation 4 will cost USD $399 and it will be available in time for the 2013 holiday season. — AFP Photo
Sony CEO Andrew House announces the pricing for the new PlayStation 4 at the Sony E3 2013 press conference in Los Angeles, California June 10, 2013. House said that the new PlayStation 4 will cost USD $399 and it will be available in time for the 2013 holiday season. — AFP Photo
Michael Lynton, CEO of Sony Entertainment and Chairman and CEO Sony Pictures Entertainment, speaks at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
Michael Lynton, CEO of Sony Entertainment and Chairman and CEO Sony Pictures Entertainment, speaks at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
Jack Tretton, President and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America speaks at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference on June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
Jack Tretton, President and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America speaks at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference on June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
A Playstation 4 controller is displayed at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
A Playstation 4 controller is displayed at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
Andrew House, President and Group CEO Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., holds up a Playstation 4 at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
Andrew House, President and Group CEO Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., holds up a Playstation 4 at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
ack Tretton, President and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America speaks at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference on June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
ack Tretton, President and CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment America speaks at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference on June 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. — AFP Photo
Andrew House, President and Group CEO Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., announces the pricing for a Playstation 4 at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference. — AFP Photo
Andrew House, President and Group CEO Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., announces the pricing for a Playstation 4 at the Sony Playstation E3 2013 press conference. — AFP Photo

LOS ANGELES, June 10, 2013 - Sony on Monday provided the world the first look at its new PlayStation 4 console, promising to combine its film, music, television and game strengths in a powerhouse home entertainment box.

Sony Computer Entertainment president Andrew House touted the next-generation videogame consoles as being built for the future while, at the same time, saying the company was remaining true to its successor the PlayStation 3.

“This is a completely new platform and, in many ways, represents a completely new PlayStation,” House said during a press event here on the eve of the premier E3 videogame expo.

“We are more than ever capitalizing on the vast network of Sony divisions and the reputation of one of the biggest and most powerful entertainment brands in the world.”

The PS4 will launch with beefed up offerings at the Sony Unlimited movie and music services as the console moves to expand into a complete home entertainment center while remaining true to hardcore gamers.

As Sony sets out to win fans for the PS4, it will continue to ramp up content for PS3.

House said that PlayStation will be available in the US and Europe by the year-end holiday season for a price of $399 ($399 Euros or $349 pounds).

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