[dropcap size=dropcap]T[/dropcap]he PS 4 launch day was celebrated by Sony that released a couple of special video clips featuring gameplay scenes from current and upcoming games that will be available for the new console.
Furthermore, during PlayStation 4 All-Access, Sony representatives confirmed that the Naughty Dog studio is working on a future Uncharted video game for Playstation 4. However, they did not offered any information or other details about the game or its main story.
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As we were already expecting, the PS 4 version of the games are abundant in gorgeous graphics but still, the list of video games available at launch is quite slim. In fact, there are only 26 titles available for Playstation 4 and many others to come. In this circumstance, it’s quite obvious why Sony focuses on upcoming titles and not on the games already available.
Also, Naughty Dog used this opportunity to announce The Last of Us: Left Behind, a single player DLC pack for the popular video game The Last of Us. The DLC will be launched within the first months of the next year, 2014, and will bring us another playable character, Ellie, Joel’s protégée from the original game.
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Another announcement was made by Bungie that released a trailer for its upcoming cross-platform open world video game called Destiny. Soon, the game will move into open beta on the PS 4 and the PS 3 consoles. The developers at Bungie are well known for their involvement in popular video games such as Destiny, Halo, Myth, Oni, and Marathon.
Destiny is a shooter video game that will allow players to enter in a new and full of mysteries, action and adventures world. We don’t know many details regarding this title but we know however that the story will develop in a distant future, when the humankind will almost be extinct. There will be only a few survivors, in a city, which managed to survive under a protective mysterious gigantic sphere. Players will take the roles of the protectors of the city. There will be available no more and no less than three distinct classes of characters, each of them being fully customizable.
See the official Destiny PS4 launch video below:
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The PlayStation 4 (PS4) console was launched on November 15th, 2013 in the United States & Canada. PS4 will get to Europe, Australia and Latin America before the end of the month, on November 29th, 2013.