Day by day, one new rumors surface over the web. Currently, the Sony’s next generation console (PlayStation) is under the rumors that it will be released on Pre-Christmas 2013 with its expected codename, “Orbis”. The rumors about the Sony console have come from Kotaku’s sources on 28th March, 2012. Just one year away for replacement of seven year old console in the Sony PS3. The potential PS4 will be unveiled in the next year’s Los Angeles based E3 gaming expo. The means of Orbis is circle in Latin and you place this with the vita that you basically get The Circle of Life.

The rumors of Sony PS4 have also come out with some expected specification like it will come with AMD x64 CPU processor. The next-generation PlayStation console will once again support Microsoft’s gaming which is offered with futuristic graphic qualities. It will handle gaming graphic qualities through AMD Southern Islands GPU with 4096 x 2160p resolution gaming and 1080p Full HD 3D capable content. The Kotaku’s source said that the next PlayStation will not pack with the PS3 backwards compatibility and it is the big mistake of Sony.
Games for the PS4 will reportedly be available as a disc or PlayStation network download. You must lock to a single PSN account if you purchase the disc, after that, it will allow you to play the game. You can save the all things to your HDD, or Peg it as ‘downloaded’ in your account history. Must keep in mind one important thing that you can not exchange downloaded game as well can not buy second-hand game that is already been “locked” to another account. Players will purchase new gaming console with new “anti-used games” system. Sony is planning to get 4k gaming out the door with PS4.
The PS4 also need of some sober internal graphics memory to deal with outputting to such high-resolution screens as 4K. The Southern Islands GPU architecture will set on PS4 with some of AMD’s more powerful 2012 PC graphics cards, but it may happen that in 2014, it will make it very outdated by comparison.
The PS4 will miss out on a lot of sales if they do not allow consumers to buy used games.