Various clues about the future gaming consoles including Microsoft’s Xbox 720 and Sony’s PlayStation4 have hinted at a more PC-like gaming experience for the developers.
Leading gaming player Crytek feels a PC-driven next generation of gaming consoles with the most anticipated PS4 and Xbox 720 are topping the list.
The feeling of Crytek basically emerges from use of more PC-like architecture keeping in view of developers ease. The move is said to be beneficial for the developers community in providing third party games to the platforms quickly and smoothly. There are number of reports which cite the hardware side of the gaming consoles resembles PC architecture.
Another benefit for using PC-like architecture is that developers transition to the upcoming consoles from PS3 or PS2, and Xbox or Xbox 360 will be much easier as compared to the earlier transitions.
Sony’s PS4 is expected to hit the stores in United States in October or holiday season while in rest of the world dates vary from September to December, 2013.
Microsoft’s Xbox 720 is likely to get first appearance in E3 event and to hit the stores in the fourth quarter of 2013.
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