Not exact matches
On the software front, a small handful of fantastic
first -
party exclusives like Horizon Zero Dawn, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, and a batch of equally - worthy third
party titles kept the legions of
PS4 owners satisfied.
A few games are specified to be on the stage, which is all either
first party or
PS4 exclusives.
Not to mention that the XboxOne has a great launch line - up with the
PS4 right behind it with a good launch as well (lacking
exclusives atm but still has major third
party games coming for it & the
exclusives are just around the corner for the
first Q of 2014).
The
PS4 Pro, on the other hand, is only capable of upscaling games to 4K but has the advantage of having a stronger stable of
first -
party exclusive games.
A few games are specified to be on the stage, which is all either
first party or
PS4 exclusives.
While
exclusives don't generally mean console success — if we take a look at the PS3 and its lineup of
exclusives — Sony's has made them matter in this generation, people are buying
PS4s to play Uncharted and to play Horizon Zero Dawn, having
exclusives that sell consoles is huge and while generally each company has one or two, Sony has made strides to ensure that it has several excellent
first party titles that will sell units.
The Xb1 launches with a great lineup of
first and third
party exclusives dubbed by MS as «the perfect storm of Xbox games» yet the
PS4 still outsells it with indies, remakes and a marginal power advantage with no big
exclusives for almost 2 years!
With the right team and the right investment and with the benefit of modern - day gaming advancements, SOCOM could help the
PS4 best the achievements of the PS2 and widen the diversity in
first party titles and
exclusives you already offer.
Sony's handheld desperately needs an injection of quality
first -
party exclusives to build on its small yet mighty existing library, though will likely receive some serious attention as a
PS4 companion device.
It looks like anticipation levels for Destiny are at an all time high, so high that neither Sony — who has been treating Destiny like a
first -
party PS4 title thanks to
exclusive access to the alpha, early access to the beta and
exclusive in - game content — and Bungie, are not entirely equipped to deal with the level of demand.
If you're a racing game fan pining over buying a
PS4, chances are you've been holding off until the release of Evolution's long - delayed DriveClub, the console's
first party exclusive racer that was originally due to race off the line at launch last November.
The game will be launching physically and digitally on
PS4 as a
first party exclusive from Heavy Rain developers Quantic dream.
They've unquestionably added a string to
PS4's bow, though the more recent
PS4 exclusives have really begun to demonstrate the pedigree of Sony's
first party game studios.
That's a fair enough strategy, but with its competitors unveiling a steady flow of critically acclaimed
exclusives, while Microsoft shuts
first party studios and cancels games (RIP Scalebound), that huge gap in sales between
PS4 and Xbox One won't close any time soon.
In every Xbox One versus PlayStation 4 debate, there is always one category that
PS4 wins every time:
first party exclusives.
Compared to the Xbox One, which is launching with 23 games, eight of which are
exclusives such as «Forza Motorsport 5» and «Dead Rising 3,» the
PS4's
first -
party launch lineup looks relatively anemic.
Sony Interactive Entertainment announced today via press release that Guerrilla Games» Horizon Zero Dawn has sold over 7.6 million copies worldwide, making it the best - selling
first -
party exclusive title on the
PS4 to date.