PlanetSide 2 PS4 Release Date Revealed
Acclaimed MMO shooter launching on Sony's console in June.
PlanetSide 2 will be launch on PlayStation 4 on June 23 across North America and Europe, Sony has announced.
Andy Sites, the game's director of development, said Daybreak Game Company has "put a lot of effort into streamlining and improving the feature set" so PS4 players have "the ultimate massive-scale, FPS gaming experience."
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He continued: "We've also incorporated some unique features that are currently exclusive to the PS4 version, which for example, include the new battle map, Koltyr. We will continue to further improve and enhance the gameplay experience after launch as well.
"In the weeks and months following the release on June 23, players can look forward to frequent game updates, which will include deeper features, holiday events and content, new in-game marketplace items and much, much more."
Planetside 2 shipped on PC in late 2012, and the PlayStation 4 port has been delayed several times. Sony Online Entertainment, the game's developer, turned independent in February. The studio, renamed Daybreak Game Company, now plans to make multiplatform titles for other systems, such as Xbox One.
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