Gaijin Entertainment CEO Anton Yudintsev is confident that cloud technology will have a huge part to play in the next generation of console gaming.
Rakuten Securities analyst Yasuo Imanaka believes the PS5 is still a couple of years away.
Where there is smoke, there’s fire...
"VR will be very important in PS5," says Tessera Studios' Pablo Lafora.
"If all platforms share the same ecosystem, the number of commercially viable multiplayer games might diminish," says Outward creative lead Guillaume Boucher-Vidal.
"That's an area where you will likely see us start to make more noise in the new term," says Shawn Layden.
Guillaume Boucher-Vidal, CEO of Nine Dots Studio believes more powerful hardware can lead to gameplay advancements, instead of "only low impact visual adjustments".
I assume Sony will want to be at E3 for the PS5’s launch year, at least.
More accurate finger tracking might be something that Sony's looking to invest in.
The DualShock 4 has a lot of underutilized features that need to be carried over.
Mark Aldrup, head of development at Headup Games, talks about what he expects out of ninth gen consoles.
And it will launch by end-2020.
Take-Two President Karl Slatoff is excited about the promise of new technology.
I feel like it may be the other way around...
Backward compatibility could be a boon or a curse for Sony—depending on what they choose to do with it.
At least this confirms Sony is considering the feature to some capacity.
If streaming is to take off, it will be in the long term, not right away.
Sony is looking to wind the PS4 down by banking on its momentum, it seems.
Only 2% of developers in total are working on next-gen exclusively.
For the next couple of years, you should expect the Nintendo Switch to be the bestselling console.