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| image2 = Hardware-PlayStation-4-with-Controller.png
| image = PS4_Offical.jpg
 
| dev = Sony,Foxconn
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| manufacturer = Sony Corporation,Foxconn
| family = PlayStation
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| type = Home Console
| gen = Eighth
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| series = PlayStation
| pred = PlayStation 3
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| generation = Eighth
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| predecessor = PlayStation 3
| firm = 2.51
 
| comp = Wii U,Xbox One
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| successor = PlayStation 4 Pro
 
| version = 7.55
| na_rel = {{HRelease|2013|November|15}}
 
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| variants = PlayStation 4 Slim
| eu_rel = {{HRelease|2013|November|29}}
 
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| competitors = Wii U,Xbox One
| jp_rel = {{HRelease|2014|February|22}}
 
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| network = [[PlayStation Network]]
| storage = 500GB hard drive
 
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| media = BD-ROM,DVD-ROM
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| ww_rel = {{Release|2016|September|16|WW}}
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| storage = 500 GB / 1 TB hard drive (user-upgradable to 2 TB)
 
}}
 
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The '''PlayStation 4''' (previously codenamed ''Orbis'') is a video game console developed by Sony Corporation. It was officially unveiled on February 20, 2013 during a media and investor press conference.
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The '''''PlayStation 4''''' (previously codenamed ''Orbis'') is a video game console manufactured and developed by Sony Corporation, with hardware being supplied by [[Foxconn]]. It was officially unveiled on [[February 20]], [[2013 in video gaming|2013]] during a media and investor press conference.
   
The PlayStation 4 is Sony's fourth home console. It was released in North America on November 15, 2013 and in Europe on November 29, 2013. It was scheduled to release in Japan on February 22, 2014.
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The ''PlayStation 4'' is Sony's fourth home console. It was released in North America on [[November 15]], [[2013 in video gaming|2013]] and in Europe on [[November 29]], [[2013 in video gaming|2013]]. It was released in Japan on [[February 22]], [[2014 in video gaming|2014]].
   
The new [[DualShock 4]] controller features a touchpad, a new addition to the standard features found on [[DualShock 3]]. Disc-based gameplay is supported, and games use a dual-layer 50GB BD-ROM disc for storage; these games must then be installed to the hard drive. At launch, the hard drive was 500GB, but this can be easily upgraded. The current known maximum is 2TB, limited by hardware availability more than any known software-based limitations. At launch, the console came bundled with the [[PlayStation 4 Eye Camera]] and an additional Dual Shock 4 controller.
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The new [[DualShock 4 Controller]] features a touchpad, a new addition to the standard features found on the [[DualShock 3 Controller]]. Disc-based gameplay is supported, and games use a dual-layer 50 [[GB]] [[BD-ROM]] disc for storage; these games must then be installed to the hard drive. At launch, the hard drive was 500 [[GB]], but this can be easily upgraded. The current known maximum is 2 [[TB]], limited by hardware availability more than any known software-based limitations. At launch, the console came bundled with the [[PlayStation Camera]] and an additional DualShock 4 Controller.
   
The PlayStation 4 is not currently backwards-compatible with [[PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 2]] or [[PlayStation 3]] games, although the system's firmware does have built-in support for playing PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games. Sony has confirmed that older titles will be playable via [[PlayStation Now]].
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The PlayStation 4 is not currently backward-compatible with [[PlayStation]], [[PlayStation 2]] or [[PlayStation 3]] discs, although the system's firmware does have built-in support for playing [[PlayStation]] and [[PlayStation 2]] video games. Sony confirmed that some older [[PlayStation 3]] titles will be playable via [[PlayStation Now]], with [[PlayStation 2]] and PlayStation 4 video games being added mid-2018 to PlayStation Now.
   
==Accessories==
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==Launch titles==
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===North America===
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{{#cargo_query:table=Releases|where=Release_date="2013-11-15" AND Regions="NA" AND Platforms HOLDS "Playstation 4"|format=ul}}
   
 
===Europe===
The system has multiple secondary devices available. The [[PlayStation 4 Eye Camera]] and [[DualShock 4]] controller are both available.
 
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{{#cargo_query:table=Releases|where=Release_date="2013-11-29" AND Regions="EU" AND Platforms HOLDS "Playstation 4"|format=ul}}
   
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===Japan===
==System Specifications==
 
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{{#cargo_query:table=Releases|where=Release_date="2014-02-22" AND Regions="JP" AND Platforms HOLDS "Playstation 4"|format=ul}}
   
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==Accessories==
* System Memory: 8GB [[GDDR5]] RAM
 
 
The system has multiple secondary devices available. The [[PlayStation Camera]] and [[DualShock 4 Controller]] are both available.
* CPU: 8-core x86-64 AMD "Jaguar"
 
* GPU: 1.84 TFLOP, AMD next-generation "Radeon" based graphics engine
 
* Ports: USB 3.0, Ethernet (10/100/1000Mbps), IEEE 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 (EDR)
 
* Drive: 6x [[Constant Angular Velocity|CAV]] Blu-ray BD-ROM, 8x CAV DVD Video
 
* HDD: 2.5" SATA HDD
 
* Audio Output: HDMI & Digital Audio Output (Optical)
 
   
 
==System Specifications==
[[PlayStation Now]], a cloud-based on-demand gaming service, is currently undergoing beta testing.
 
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{{HardwareSpecs
 
| cpu = Eight-core x86-64 AMD "Jaguar"
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| ram = 8 [[GiB]] [[GDDR5]] [[RAM]]
 
| gpu = 1.84 TFLOP, AMD next-generation "Radeon"-based graphics engine
 
| optical_drive = 6x [[Constant angular velocity|CAV]] [[BD-ROM]], 8x CAV [[DVD-ROM]]
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| internal_storage = 500 [[GiB]] 2.5" SATA HDD (1 [[TiB]] later offered, 2 [[TiB]] maximum upgradeable capacity by user)
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| external_storage = Up to 4GB Supported
 
| network = [[Ethernet]] (10/100/1000 [[Mbps]]), IEEE 802.11b/g/n, [[Bluetooth]] 2.1 (EDR)
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| connectivity = [[HDMI]], 1 x Digital Audio, [[USB]] 3.0 x 2
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== Videos ==
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==Images==
 
<gallery>
===Trailers===
 
 
PlayStation 4.png | Console with controller
<gallery widths="200" position="left" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
 
 
PS4-2.jpg | Console with controller and PlayStation Camera
File:PlayStation2013|PlayStation 4 teaser announcement
 
File:PlayStation Meeting - PlayStation 4 PS4 DualShock 4 Controller Debut|Controller debut trailer
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
===News===
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==See also==
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* [[PlayStation 4 Slim]]
<gallery widths="200" position="left" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
 
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* [[PlayStation 4 Pro]]
File:News PlayStation 4 Not Backwards Compatible With Retail or Digital Games|PlayStation 4 Not Backwards Compatible
 
File:News Sony Flexible on PlayStation 4 Cost|Sony Flexible on PlayStation 4 Cost
 
</gallery>
 
   
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{{Sony Hardware}}
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{{Eighth-Generation Hardware}}
 
== Images ==
 
<gallery>
 
PS4-1.jpg|Console with controller
 
PS4-2.jpg|Console with controller and PlayStation Eye camera
 
</gallery>
 

Revision as of 15:05, 8 December 2020


PlayStation 4
Logo-PlayStation-4-INT
Hardware-PlayStation-4-with-Controller
Basic Information
Type(s)
Home Console
Generation
Eighth
Sony Corporation and Foxconn
Series
PlayStation
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4 Pro
Wii U, Xbox One
Technical Information
Version
7.55
Variant(s)
PlayStation 4 Slim
Networking
PlayStation Network
Storage
500 GB / 1 TB hard drive (user-upgradable to 2 TB)
Supported Media
Blu-rayDVD-ROM
United Nations International Release
September 162016
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The PlayStation 4 (previously codenamed Orbis) is a video game console manufactured and developed by Sony Corporation, with hardware being supplied by Foxconn. It was officially unveiled on February 20, 2013 during a media and investor press conference.

The PlayStation 4 is Sony's fourth home console. It was released in North America on November 15, 2013 and in Europe on November 29, 2013. It was released in Japan on February 22, 2014.

The new DualShock 4 Controller features a touchpad, a new addition to the standard features found on the DualShock 3 Controller. Disc-based gameplay is supported, and games use a dual-layer 50 GB BD-ROM disc for storage; these games must then be installed to the hard drive. At launch, the hard drive was 500 GB, but this can be easily upgraded. The current known maximum is 2 TB, limited by hardware availability more than any known software-based limitations. At launch, the console came bundled with the PlayStation Camera and an additional DualShock 4 Controller.

The PlayStation 4 is not currently backward-compatible with PlayStation, PlayStation 2 or PlayStation 3 discs, although the system's firmware does have built-in support for playing PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video games. Sony confirmed that some older PlayStation 3 titles will be playable via PlayStation Now, with PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 4 video games being added mid-2018 to PlayStation Now.

Launch titles

North America

Europe

Japan

Accessories

The system has multiple secondary devices available. The PlayStation Camera and DualShock 4 Controller are both available.

System Specifications

Technical Specifications
CPU Eight-core x86-64 AMD "Jaguar"
RAM 8 GiB GDDR5 RAM
GPU 1.84 TFLOP, AMD next-generation "Radeon"-based graphics engine
Internal Storage 500 GiB 2.5" SATA HDD (1 TiB later offered, 2 TiB maximum upgradeable capacity by user)
External Storage Up to 4GB Supported
Optical Drive 6x CAV BD-ROM, 8x CAV DVD-ROM
Networking Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps), IEEE 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 (EDR)
Connectivity HDMI, 1 x Digital Audio, USB 3.0 x 2

Images

See also