Yves Guillemot praises Sony and Microsoft for updating their consoles and putting more power in devs' hands.
"There's just some consumer obstinacy about spending more than $300-400 on a console."
It's a long ways away from even being revealed...
The job listings also reveal that the studio is focusing on a multiplayer experience for both next-gen and current-gen consoles
Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter gives his thoughts on the future of PlayStation.
Could we use these comments to speculate on when a PS5 may come?
PS5 will surely deliver breathtaking visuals but will it achieve true photorealism?
He also foresees a long life for the PS4.
"They are going to bring out a 4K capable device when the 4K TV market reaches 50% in the USA and 35% in the rest of the world," says Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter.
Not a world beyond generations.
Wish all you want but we're highly skeptical of these games appearing.
And who can blame him?
Hopefully they take cues from the PS4.
Why PS5 launching in 2018 may not be happening.
The same analyst who correctly predicted the PS4 Pro and the PS4 Slim too, mind...
The Scorpio and Windows 10 have some lessons for Sony to imbibe with the eventual PS5.
'Photorealism is a moving target.'
"I’m not so fussed about what’s in the box, I’m more interested in the games."
That sounds a bit too soon to me...
A PS5 is coming, of course- but it will have nothing to do with the Scorpio.