Sony unveils PlayStation 4

Publisher has confirmed months of rumours and revealed its next-generation console.

Sony has unveiled the PlayStation 4.

The announcement was made during the publisher's PlayStation Meeting 2013, broadcast live from New York.

Current president and group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Andrew House and lead system architect Mark Cerny presented the new console, which will have an X86 CPU, an enhanced PC GPU graphics processor, 8GB of system memory, local storage HDD, and a graphics card with GDDR5 memory.

The PS4 will also feature a new DualShock 4 controller with enhanced rumble capabilities, a touch pad, a share button, a headset jack, and a dual camera that senses the position of the controller.

Stay tuned to GameSpot for more updated coverage on the new PS4, including a breakdown of the new controller and hardware specifications.

The first concrete evidence of the PS4's existence came from Sony chief financial officer Masaru Kato, who confirmed in May 2011 that a PlayStation 3 successor was in development.

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Source : gamespot[dot]com