GameStop is making room for PlayStation 4, so starting June 1st, GameStop will no longer accept trade ins for PlayStation 2 consoles. The company confirmed that it will stop trade ins for PS2 games, accessories and systems.
GameStop is making room for PlayStation 4, so starting June 1st, GameStop will no longer accept trade ins for PlayStation 2 consoles. The company confirmed that it will stop trade ins for PS2 games, accessories and systems.
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PlayStation 4 is set to be release by the end of this year and its has already started to have a buzz about the number of actual consoles that will be available. According GameStop President, Tony Bartel, “almost 900,000 GameStop customers have signed up to get information on the expected release of Sony’s PlayStation 4 console this year.” He continued, “Although we have been given no official numbers by Sony, we do believe that demand will far outpace the supply of this product during the launch window,” he told investors.
Sony announced their new Playstation 4 yesterday without actually showing the console. Their presentation included brief descriptions of future features you’ll find on the machine, with short demos of features as well. Pictures in gallery above… Tat Wza
Sony has released their second & third videos in the series “PlayStation Evolution”, prepping for their major event on Wednesday in which it is rumored that they will announce the PlayStation 4. The videos highlight the both the PS2 & PS3 & their successes. Videos after the jump.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the new PlayStation (codename Orbis) that’s due to be announced will stream PS3 games using the streaming service Gaikai that Sony paid $380 million for last year. This goes well with other rumors saying that the new architecture in the PS4 won’t work with PS3 games on-board but could allow emulation through the cloud. To go along with this, there will also be a new high-fidelity version of the PlayStation Eye that will work with the new controller. More details are sure to be known at the PlayStation Meeting this Wednesday, but read the link after the jump to learn more of these rumors.