"On current generation consoles the bottleneck is the CPU, most of the time, not the GPU," says Lornsword developer Tower Five.
"I think that the hardware experience will improve the VR experience," says Shuhei Yoshida.
Multiple team could team up together to target the insular market.
Yet another developer chimes in with plaudits for next gen hardware.
The Dread Wolf is still rising.
Kaname Fujioka thinks far more thought than 'better graphics' will have to come with new hardware.
"It gets rid of so many restrictions with how many calculations we can do on the fly," says BoxFrog Games' Tim Ash.
The developer also speaks about net-gen console CPUs and other hardware enhancements.
"But I’m sure the added performance of load times will be appreciated by end users," says the developer.
"The decision to join forces with Sony extends far beyond familiarity," says Insomniac CEO Ted Price.
Sony Worldwide Studios boss says first party titles might not always necessarily be exclusive to PlayStation.
The legendary developer joins PlayStation's stable of first party studios.
Alternatively, the long-rumoured Bully 2 could be announced in the near future.
Reportedly more than twice as powerful as the Xbox One X.
Microsoft doesn’t have to win to do well—but what do they have to do to do well in the first place?
Another developer adds on the praise of the hardware.
Squint and you'll barely be able to tell the difference.
The future of PlayStation is allegedly going to be revealed early next year.
Next gen hardware's specs are looking very impressive, as per Ricardo Seligmann of Novarama.
Microsoft's outlook on first party output is looking very interesting indeed.