PlayStation 4 News & Update: Sony Producers Promise Major Upgrades For PlayStation 4 Software In 2017 [VIDEO]
BySony producers promise a major software upgrades for the PlayStation 4 in 2017. President of Sony's Worldwide Studios for Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc., Shuhei Yoshida, wants the year 2017 to be a revolution in the Sony gaming console, and claiming it as the Year of PS4 Software.
The Playstation 4 gaming system has definitely provided a better experience for the recent versions and updates. The Sony exec now tells game enthusiasts that there is a need to match the smashing capabilities of the Playstation 4 console with spectacular games and apps dealt with the Playstation software. In the traditional year end mass interview of 4Gamer, the executives at Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio revealed that they have been working endlessly to give video gamers surprises in 2017, Dual Shockers reported.
There are still no details provided by the Sony staff present in the event. Nonetheless, producer Teruyuki Toriyama stated that the tech giant is currently pitching some awesome concepts and ambitious titles for new games in Playstation 4. Toriyama also asked its fans to support Sony for the year ahead.
"Bloodborne" producer Masaaki Yamagiwa made it known that they are working behind the scenes right after the release of the action role-playing video game, "Bloodborne." Yamagiwa also said that he hopes that what they are working on right now will be seen by Sony's fans as soon as possible.
While Sony will definitely have a busy year in 2017, "Gravity Rush" director Keiichiro Toyama pitch in something to think about. Apparently, the upcoming "Gravity Rush 2" is in the works and after the action-adventure video game's launch, a new project is coming.
Yoshida then said that 2016 has been the year of upgrades for the PlayStation console. With the emergence of PS4 Slim, PlayStation VR and PlayStation 4 Pro, Yoshida said that his focus is to provide amazing software for gamers, according to We Got This Covered.
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