Sony's E3 Press Conference: 10 Key Details And Games That Stood Out
8. The New, Smoother PlayStation Network
Whereas Microsoft provided an overwhelming amount of details regarding their upgraded XBOX Live functionality for the XBOX One, Sony had been relatively tight-lipped regarding details of the PSN - until today. The new PlayStation network is far more streamlined and informative than the current iteration. Whereas the current PSN only shows you a limited friend list (what IS it with this 100-person limit?) the version that Sony displayed today was more expansive, displaying updates from friend's activities, such as added friends, their download history, and trophy progress. It made for a much more descriptive experience, allowing the social gamer to easily keep up-to-date with other gamers (which is going to be a hit for the competitive types). Even further, the new PSN allows for seamless Network streaming (the XBOX One has a similar feature in a partnership with social media organization Twitch). At E3, this was demonstrated when a gamer (named Will) encountered difficulty with a boss creature in Knack, only to find a video posted by a friend of his named Sarah that detailed exactly how to beat the boss. A moment after he switched away form the video to continue playing (WOW.), he defeated the boss easily.The PSN 2.0 offers several improvements and increased functionality, live streaming among them.
Further into the demo, the same player received a call from a friend who needed help in Killzone: Shadow Fall. Undaunted, Will opened a menu, accessed the PlayStation Store, and began downloading the game, all while still playing Knack and sending a message to Sarah. As he kept playing, the download finished, and he was able to seamlessly switch over to Killzone: Shadow Fall, immediately entering his friend's game and providing support - just as his friend recorded a short video showing him how to correct his aim, which he immediately posted to his profile.
Even from a person like myself who's skeptical about features shown at gaming conferences until the games are actually released, the abilities of the new PlayStation 4 that I saw today were extremely impressive. If the new PlayStation Network functions as smoothly as it was demonstrated today, I am extremely optimistic for the PlayStation 4's release.