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We've known that Sony was launching the Playstation 4 this holiday season, but now know exactly when it's coming: November 15 in North America and November 29 in Europe. The company announced the Playstation 4 release dates and a few interesting bits of Playstation game news during its Gamescom press conference today.
Out with the old
After showing us a quick glimpse of the PS4 user interface, Sony started its conference proper with new trailers for Gran Turismo 6, backed by a terrible opera soundtrack. While Gran Turismo is traditionally one of the titles that shows off Sony's new console hardware, GT6 is slated only for PS3 when it releases this December.
Sony also showed off some new upcoming games for the current generation. On the PS3 side, Little Big Planet Hub is a free-to-play entry to the popular user-generated content franchise, presumably coming later this year.
Murasaki Baby is one of many visually-interesting indie games coming to Playstation Vita.
They also dedicated a hefty amount of time to the Vita handheld. Like, a lot of time. Perhaps the biggest announcement was a Vita price cut, down to $200. Sony also revealed that Borderlands 2 is heading to the Vita. We'll have to wait and see how the console experience scales to the handheld hardware, but if successful it's a testament to the power of the Vita.
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