PlayStation: the games of past and future launches
As we prepare for Sony's big February 20 announcement, we take a look back at the launch line-ups of past console generations, and what they can tell us about what may be in store for the PlayStation 4.
Even if Sony unveils the next PlayStation console as expected at its event on February 20, chances are high the company will be fairly quiet regarding the launch line-up. But to game console early adopters, that information will be a key part of many spending decision -- especially since the PS4 is likely to go head-to-head against Microsoft's next machine this fall as well. While Sony surely has some first-party games in development, the company has lost some third-party exclusivity in recent months. Even if not exclusive, though, third-party support is the lifeblood of a system and historically strong on Sony consoles. For that, we can look at development trends and the history of support on PlayStation platforms.
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As we prepare for Sony's big February 20 announcement, we take a look back at the launch line-ups of past console generations, and what they can tell us about what may be in store for the PlayStation 4. -