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The first stage of the deployment of PlayStation’s cloud services will happen in 2014 by streaming PS3 games to the PS4 in North America, but Sony is thinking much bigger, as explained by SCE Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida in an interview on Dengeki Online:

"Speaking of the ultimate goal, we would like to deliver PlayStation games to all devices. So we’re considering various things like PC, TVs, Blu-ray players, smartphones and tablets. We hope to continue to expand not only to Sony devices, but even to devices other than Sony’s. This is still being studied.

We previously spoke about PlayStation going from hardware to something closer to a service, regardless of the device — Of course PlayStation will still be the center, but I think we would like to expand to different things."

The idea of being able to play PS4, PS3 and PS Vita games directly on our PC or smart TV, or even on a smartphone, is pretty intriguing, but it’s good to know that Sony still wants PlayStation to be the center of its business for those of us that want to actually own the console and the games.

An even more intriguing thought is the idea of possibly being able to use such devices directly for remote play, even if Yoshida-san doesn’t directly talk about that, once you accept the idea of streaming games to any device, it doesn’t take much of a stretch of the imagination to get there.

 

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/09/20/sonys-shuhei-yoshida-talks-about-expanding-playstation-cloud-services-to-pc-and-other-devices/







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Would hurt the hardware sales and hence the comparison with other platforms.

But the profits come from the software sales, not the hardware sales.



Conina said:

Would hurt the hardware sales and hence the comparison with other platforms.

But the profits come from the software sales, not the hardware sales.

I doubt new releases for the PS4 will be available however, if it is a subscription service for PS1, 2 and 3 titles, then why not? Make more money off games they already made money on.



Hmm, pie.

The Fury said:
Conina said:

Would hurt the hardware sales and hence the comparison with other platforms.

But the profits come from the software sales, not the hardware sales.

I doubt new releases for the PS4 will be available however, if it is a subscription service for PS1, 2 and 3 titles, then why not? Make more money off games they already made money on.

Yes, new playstation titles would probably be time exclusive on sony hardware for the first few months.

But I know so many PC gamers, who are interested in only one or a few PS3 exclusives... if they could buy Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls or The Last of Us in the PSN and play it on their PC per gaikai stream, they would do it. And if they are fixed, they buy perhaps the console afterwards.



Release it on Xbox One and Windows phone. Since windows 8 apps will convert easy. That will be a total mind Fuck.







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Conina said:

Would hurt the hardware sales and hence the comparison with other platforms.

But the profits come from the software sales, not the hardware sales.

The model is changing. The future is in selling services, not hardware. 



Conina said:

Would hurt the hardware sales and hence the comparison with other platforms.

But the profits come from the software sales, not the hardware sales.


Theres no profit in the hardware anyway, so what do they care. Theres a good chance this will be the last gen of hardware. 



Thats one shitty future^

Lets hope it crashes and burns and goes back to the dirge it came from



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