Sony Set To Announce New Games Tomorrow In Paris
The company is also aiming to link the PlayStation 4 to the big launches of the fall, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and Star Wars: Battlefront, because they can deliver a solid boost to hardware sales.
Spotted by Gamepur, the invite appears to be for the PS4 firmware update 4.0.
Sony additionally suggests sortable folders, filtering options, and custom backgrounds, among other interface tweaks. The survey covers a range of topics, but perhaps most interestingly, it addresses a number of bugbears that have been bothering PlayStation 4 users for a while, implying that Sony is finally starting to look at a way to allow long suffering users to do away their with embarrassing PSN IDs and finally have the option to change their name.
In terms of new IPs, or unannounced sequels to existing franchises – what would you love to be shown on stage in Paris for the very first time?
Sony has yet to say whether the results will impact future updates, but it is also asking fans when they expect PS4’s next major update – system software 4.0 – to begin rolling out.
For now though, we want to gather your thoughts on what new games Sony could be showing.
However, Product-Reviews recently mentioned that it is still possible to get an AAA game in November 2015, since “Battlefield Hardline” is expected to come out for free next month based on a leaked screenshot from the PlayStation Store.
Sony wants to know: How would you continue to improve the PlayStation 4? Fans have previously expressed their disappointment in the new lineup, stating that it has been a while since they have seen a decent title be offered as part of the PS Plus lineup. It’s not clear whether Sony’s proposed PSone and PlayStation 2 Classics support will also add backward compatibility for PS1 and PS2 discs generally on the PlayStation 4, or just a limited selection of titles.