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Sony fires at Xbox with arsenal of big PS4 games

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LOS ANGELES: Sony on Monday showed off rich, action-packed new PlayStation 4 video games, some for virtual reality, as it defended its crown as the top-selling new-generation console.


The company focused on blockbuster games and intriguing new titles for PS4 at a press event on the eve of the opening of the major Electronic Entertainment Expo here.


There was no mention of the Xbox One X console unveiled a day earlier by rival Microsoft in a heightened challenge to PS4.


“PlayStation is home to all the biggest and best game franchises in the world,” Sony Interactive Entertainment worldwide studios chairman Shawn Layden said during a rapid-fire presentation of video trailers.


The line-up included the first “Uncharted” game to feature a heroine in place of the “Nathan Drake” hero, a “God of War” sequel with a mighty father-son theme, and a pulse-pounding title starring “Spiderman” of Marvel Comics fame.


The event also unveiled a version of the hit fantasy role-playing game “Skyrim” tailored for play on PlayStation virtual reality gear.


“It’s all about gaming,” Layden said.


“Every year, we continue to push the envelope of imagination, storytelling, and technology.”


PlayStation has had success in keeping the focus on gamers and what they like.


PS4 models include a “Pro” console for powering ultra-high definition 4K graphics, and the entire line of consoles syncs with PlayStation VR gear.


Sony has sold more than 60.4 million PS4 consoles since they hit the market in November of 2013, the company revealed on Monday.


A PlayStation ‘ecosystem’ that includes online game communities, content and services had more than 70 million monthly active users as of the end of March, according to Sony.


“The PS4 platform is in its prime, with the industry’s best lineup of exclusive and partner titles slated to release this year, taking full advantage of the power of the PS4 system,” Sony Interactive Entertainment global chief executive Andrew House said.— AFP


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