During Sony's Gamescom
press keynote, president Andrew House revealed a program that would
allow consumers to upgrade from select PS3 remote titles to their PS4
counterparts for a "significantly discounted price." UK managing director Fergal Gara told Digital Spy that the pricing will be dictated by publishers.
"What will happen is, the PS4 digital file will be made available on the
PlayStation Store - as it would be anyway - at launch, and the PS3
discs will be sold through retail. What the consumer can then do, for a
premium to be defined by the publisher, is access the PS4 digital game
and then provided they still have the PS3 disc, they will be able to
play the PS4 version when they decide to buy the next gen."
Call of Duty: Ghosts, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag, Watch Dogs and Battlefield 4 are the first games eligible for this promotion. GameStop and Amazon
both announced they will offer similar upgrade options for Xbox 360 to
Xbox One games, though nothing has been announced from either retailer
regarding PS3 to PS4 upgrades. 745TDBanty
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