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Microsoft has swung open the gates to indie developers by making the Xbox One a development kit in its own right. But how much does it cost to start creating indie games for Sony's rival PlayStation 4?

Polygon spoke to various development sources, who say that the PlayStation 4 dev kit costs about $2,500, which is $2,000 more than an Xbox One. Indie Xbox One developers will also pay a fee to Microsoft, which a source said is a few hundred dollars. Microsoft declined to talk publicly about the fee.

Although this $2,500 price is being cited in development circles, the game-makers we spoke to all said that Sony had lent them dev-kits for a limited period of one year, for free. As of right now, there are no dev-kits being sold. Sony is sending whatever it has available to favored developers. "All the indies I know got them for free," said one developer. "Sony has been amazing about kits and development thus far."

Another developer said that Sony is focused on loaners, rather than collecting fees. "They are handing them out like candy," he said.

"Self-publishing has been available on PlayStation platforms for over five years, so it's nothing new," said a spokesperson for Sony. "The process of devs bringing their games to market has continued to evolve, and PlayStation has led the charge in adapting and embracing new publishing rules to allow for more creative freedom for developers."

http://www.polygon.com/2013/7/24/4553842/so-how-much-does-it-cost-to-develop-for-playstation-4



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Cheap PS4 DevKit... the same price than the PS3 DevKit in 2009.

1 year free DevKit... AMAZING.



or they can just add a "Video in/out" and let people use the PS4 like a devkit just like xbox one, hook the console into your PC and start porting, consoles should have done this awhile ago, android phones have this feature



PullusPardus said:
or they can just add a "Video in/out" and let people use the PS4 like a devkit just like xbox one, hook the console into your PC and start porting, consoles should have done this awhile ago, android phones have this feature

Why it need a video in to be a devkit? I didn't understand.

Anyway you can't reach the full potential of the console with the own console... so you can't use all the full Xbone hardware with the Xbon consumer like a devkit... if you need something AAA you will need to buy a Xbone DevKit.

PS. There are rumors about Xbone consumer devkit is only for the Windows RT OS too.



Sony is really playing the cards very well this time.

All the cards have not been displayed, but for the moment they are on the good track.



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ethomaz said:
PullusPardus said:
or they can just add a "Video in/out" and let people use the PS4 like a devkit just like xbox one, hook the console into your PC and start porting, consoles should have done this awhile ago, android phones have this feature

Why it need a video in to be a devkit? I didn't understand.

Anyway you can't reach the full potential of the console with the own console... so you can't use all the full Xbone hardware with the Xbon consumer like a devkit... if you need something AAA you will need to buy a Xbone DevKit.

PS. There are rumors about Xbone consumer devkit is only for the Windows RT OS too.

What incredibly flawed logic.

Anyone that is actually pushing the 'full potential' of any modern console is hardly going to be an indie developer...



starcraft - Playing Games = FUN, Talking about Games = SERIOUS

Good job by Sony and Nintendo regarding Indies, I think their stance on the matter really forced MS to change their policy as well.



starcraft said:

What incredibly flawed logic.

Anyone that is actually pushing the 'full potential' of any modern console is hardly going to be an indie developer...

lol there are indies using the full potential of the console with normal devkits.



This is vapor news.

How many were shiped? To whom? Where? When?
And what qualifies a developers to get a free PS4 devKit?

This is Sony PR at its best. I thought, by now, people would start be more skeptical with Sony´s "We are the good guys" talk.