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Sony reveals PlayStation TV launch dates in UK and US | Sony reveals PlayStation TV launch dates in UK and US |
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Sony has revealed autumn launch dates for its PlayStation TV in the US, UK, and Europe. | Sony has revealed autumn launch dates for its PlayStation TV in the US, UK, and Europe. |
Available in Japan since last year, the micro-console is the firm's efforts to take on other streaming television consoles like AppleTV and Roku. | Available in Japan since last year, the micro-console is the firm's efforts to take on other streaming television consoles like AppleTV and Roku. |
Unlike those, Sony's offering will allow gamers access to PlayStation games. | Unlike those, Sony's offering will allow gamers access to PlayStation games. |
Sony said consoles will go on sale in the US on 14 October and in the UK on 14 November. | Sony said consoles will go on sale in the US on 14 October and in the UK on 14 November. |
They will cost $99 (£59) in the US and 99 euros (£78) in Europe, and will include three games. The UK price has not yet been announced. | They will cost $99 (£59) in the US and 99 euros (£78) in Europe, and will include three games. The UK price has not yet been announced. |
The console will allow users access to Sony's games library via Remote Play, and it will also offer access to third-party applications like Netflix. | The console will allow users access to Sony's games library via Remote Play, and it will also offer access to third-party applications like Netflix. |
In the US, it will also offer access to Sony's game-streaming service, PlayStation Now, which will be coming to Europe and the UK in 2015. | In the US, it will also offer access to Sony's game-streaming service, PlayStation Now, which will be coming to Europe and the UK in 2015. |
'Enough of both' | 'Enough of both' |
Sony has previously announced the existence of the PlayStation TV at various events. | Sony has previously announced the existence of the PlayStation TV at various events. |
Many analysts seem optimistic about the device's prospects, despite earlier failed streaming games efforts, such as OnLive, which was forced to lay off all of its employees in 2012. | Many analysts seem optimistic about the device's prospects, despite earlier failed streaming games efforts, such as OnLive, which was forced to lay off all of its employees in 2012. |
"This TV could be a proper streaming device, one that could compete well with the other ones that are out there - the Apple, Roku, even things like Amazon FireTV," Brian Blau, research director of consumer technology at Gartner, told the BBC. | "This TV could be a proper streaming device, one that could compete well with the other ones that are out there - the Apple, Roku, even things like Amazon FireTV," Brian Blau, research director of consumer technology at Gartner, told the BBC. |
"It's not the most robust streaming service and it's not the most robust gaming device but it's enough of both for the price," he added. | "It's not the most robust streaming service and it's not the most robust gaming device but it's enough of both for the price," he added. |
New markets | New markets |
Analysts say that the device is not necessarily intended to appeal to serious gamers, but to those who are looking for a second-screen or the ability to play older PlayStation games. | Analysts say that the device is not necessarily intended to appeal to serious gamers, but to those who are looking for a second-screen or the ability to play older PlayStation games. |
"Sony is trying to introduce a broader audience to PlayStation, so with PlayStation TV, they can address a lower income or more casual market and provide access to a huge library of games," said Michael Pachter, research analyst at Wedbush Securities. | "Sony is trying to introduce a broader audience to PlayStation, so with PlayStation TV, they can address a lower income or more casual market and provide access to a huge library of games," said Michael Pachter, research analyst at Wedbush Securities. |
However, Mr Pachter cautioned that simply appealing to gamers would not make the device a runaway success. | |
"It's an odd device, and will be hard to explain to many people," he said. | "It's an odd device, and will be hard to explain to many people," he said. |
The announcement was made during the PlayStation press conference at the Gamescom trade fair in Cologne in Germany, where Sony also announced it had sold 10 million PlayStation 4 consoles, better than rival Microsoft's Xbox One. |
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