PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4
PlayStation 4 console with DualShock 4 controller and PlayStation Camera
DeveloperSony Computer Entertainment
ManufacturerSony Computer Entertainment
Product familyPlayStation
TypeVideo game console
GenerationEighth generation
Release dateOriginal Model:
  • CHN: March 20, 2015
PS4 Slim:
  • WW: September 15, 2016
  • IND: February 2, 2017
PS4 Pro:
  • WW: November 10, 2016
  • IND: February 2, 2017
Lifespan2013-2025
Introductory priceUS$399/€399/£349/¥38,980
DiscontinuedJapan: January 5, 2021 (all models except PS4 Slim)
Units sold106 million (as of December 31, 2019)
Units shipped113.6 million (as of September 30, 2020)
MediaBlu-ray Disc, DVD, USB Storage
Operating systemPlayStation 4 system software
Memory8 GB GDDR5 (unified)
StorageHard drive, 500GB, 1TB (user upgradeable)
Display
Video output formats
GraphicsSemi-custom AMD Radeon GPU (integrated into APU)
Controller inputDualShock 4, PlayStation Move, PlayStation Vita
CameraPlayStation Camera
Connectivity802.11 b/g/n Wireless, Bluetooth 2.1, USB 3.0, Ethernet 10/100/1000
Backward
compatibility
No native support
Cloud support planned PlayStation 2 emulating
PredecessorPlayStation 3
SuccessorPlayStation 5
WebsiteCountry selector

The PlayStation 4 (also known by the abbreviated name PS4)[6][7] is the fourth home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and is not compatible with the PlayStation 3. It was officially announced at a press conference on February 20, 2013 and launched on November 15, 2013. The PlayStation 4 was discontinued in Japan on 5 January 2021.

Sony focused on "social" aspects as a major feature of the console. Although the PS4 has improved social functionality, the features are optional and can be disabled. Users can create or join community groups based on personal interest. Gamers can watch live gameplay of games which their friends are playing. Online friends can join a play session via streaming.[8]

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  8. Isabelle Tomatis. PS4's Share Play feature in action Archived October 27, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, blog.eu.playstation.com, October 24, 2014.

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