It has not been much time since we heard about the alleged “PlayStation 4.5” and now we already have indications towards a new Xbox One. The information comes thanks to a NeoGaf member who originally posted this new piece of information hinting towards a new Xbox One Revision. The information states two FCC filings by Microsoft, both filed in March, for wireless radio devices. The filing for part number 1683 appears to have clear ties to the original Xbox One’s WLAN module FCC filing, as both include a 202kB “user manual” PDF with a “1525” model number designation—and in the old filing’s case, that brings up a guide to the Xbox One’s legal warnings. While the other FCC filing for part number 1682 has a few differences, including a lengthier list of...
Few days back there was a rumor suggesting a new and upgraded PlayStation 4 in works, today the news is kind of confirmed and we might see a new “PS4.5” well before the launch of PSVR in October. This latest report comes from The Wall Street Journal. According to them, Sony would announce its upgraded console before October but we are still unfamiliar at this point if whether or not it will be presented to all of us this E3. While there are some reports which claim Sony aiming at 4K gaming with this new console, Digital Foundry spoke with its own sources and came to the conclusion that this is pretty unlikely for Sony to do so, which makes sense given that even high-end gaming PCs today struggle at Ultra-HD resolutions. However if the report of The Wall Street Journal is precise then we co...
Rumors in the gaming world come and go but this specific one catches the eye. As always take this rumor with a pinch of salt as nothing is concrete. The latest rumor suggests that Sony might be working on a new and upgraded version of the PlayStation 4 which would be able to play games on high resolution of 4K. This new PS4 will “supposedly” not only be coming with a better and more powerful GPU, but it would also have more processing power which would help in running games in 4k and in virtual reality, at a higher fidelity. Whether Sony will allow the current PS4 owners to trade in their current consoles is something we still don’t have an idea about. In simple words, 4K resolution is around four times the pixel size of 1080p, which is the current standard for games on P...