Although it’s possible for third-parties to implement DRM measures on the PlayStation 4, Sony is not expecting anything serious to surface.
Speaking with Polygon, PlayStation executive Scott Rohde said that the appearance of heavy DRM measures from outside companies would come as a shock.
"Quite frankly it would be pretty surprising to me to see a third party come up with some way to set a new set of DRM rules," he said.
According to Rohde, Sony CEO Jack Tretton made the company’s expectation around DRM “crystal clear” at the Sony conference at E3, although he admitted it was up to third-parties what they chose to enact.
“Technically they could do something, but it's the standard we're setting that we believe is the right standard and I believe that's the way it's going to work," he said.
Both Sony and Microsoft have confirmed that first-party game prices on their upcoming consoles will be the same as they are right now.
A Microsoft representative told Polygon that it would sell its first-party Xbox One games for US$59.99 – the same price as most new releases on Xbox 360.
"I can confirm that Microsoft Studios games on Xbox One will be $59.99 (MSRP)," the representative said.
Nintendo’s first free-to-play game will be a multiplayer-focussed Steel Diver title.
Speaking with IGN, Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto said that the game wouldn’t be a port of the existing Steel Diver title on 3DS, which suggests that it will be a Wii U release. Nintendo did not confirm platforms, however.
"There is something we’re doing with the Steel Diver idea that I think is going to open things up with that game... It’s going to be very fun,” said Miyamoto.
The release of Shadowrun Returns has been delayed until July 25, developer Harebrained Schemes has announced.
The game was initially expected in January but was delayed until earlier this month.
“We know we’ve been saying June for some time, but now that we’ve reached this final stage of development, and although our Kickstarter funding was spent some time ago, we've decided to invest additional time in bugfixing and polishing the game,” said Harebrained in an update on the game’s Kickstarter page.
Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride producer Jason Harwood and and former Microsoft GM and Wild Tangent founder Alex St John will be the keynote speakers at this year’s NZ Game Developers Conference.
The conference will cover technology, art, business, and marketing topics, but also feature a number of game launch post-mortems from the likes of Grinding Gear Games’ managing director Chris Wilson (Path of Exile) and Rocket Jump Games’ Anthony Blackett (Major Mayhem).
More than 200 game developers from around New Zealand will be in attendance, and representatives from local studios PikPok, Gameloft, NinjaKiwi, Grinding Gear Games, Cerebral Fix, Majic Jungle, Minimonos, Rush Digital, Runaway Play, RocketJump Games, Flightless, and many more will speak.
Nintendo’s Wii U was overshadowed by its competitors at this year’s E3 and is rapidly losing third-party support, but the company doesn’t seem particularly worried.
Speaking with CNN, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said that Nintendo wasn’t concerned about other next-gen consoles as the Wii U’s strategy was completely unique.
"We just don't care too much about what other companies are doing or are trying to do," said Iwata.
The size of the second-hand games market is proof that games are too short and not replayable enough, says Avalanche Studios’ Christofer Sundberg.
The studio CCO told Edge that Just Cause 2 still attracts “hundreds of thousands” of players every day because it offered a decent amount of replayability.
“If you’re offering little variation, then there’s no motivation for the player to keep that game, unless they want to have a nice bookshelf,” said Sundberg.
All PlayStation 4 games will support Remote Play on the Vita because the function is baked into the console, Sony has announced.
"On PlayStation 4 , it just happens. You just make a PS4 game, it supports Remote Play," Sony Worldwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida told Engadget.
"The single biggest issue, why there are not many PlayStation 3 games that support Remote Play, was that it was optional – the system didn't do much.
Microsoft has defended the Xbox One’s price, claiming that the console will be better value than any competing devices on the market.
The company's interactive entertainment business president Don Mattrick told Bloomberg TV that the console’s NZ$749 price tag was “a lower number than some of the analysts had forecast".
"We're over-delivering value against other choices I think consumers can get, said Mattrick.
Although State of Decay is the fastest-selling original game in Xbox Live Arcade history, developer Undead Labs is still waiting for its sequel to be given the go-ahead by IP holder Microsoft.
An open world zombie sandbox title, State of Decay has sold over half a million copies since its launch on June 5, with half those sales occurring within its first two days on the market. That makes it the fastest-selling XBLA original game in the platform's history.
The proposed follow-up, codenamed Class4, would be an MMO according to Undead Labs.
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