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Official: Playstation 4 Will Play Used Games

An anonymous reader writes "Quenching some rumors 'Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has told Eurogamer that PlayStation 4 will not block the use of second-hand games, contrary to various reports, speculation and even a Sony patent unearthed last month.'"

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  1. Re:The slow erosion of our rights by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    No, you're just overreacting, like most people on Slashdot

  2. Cue The Onion by thereitis · · Score: 4, Funny

    (the onion theme plays)
    Breaking news on the Sony Playstation 4. A Sony Rep says it will actually be used to play games. While the main focus of the next generation of consoles has been on selling people more and more content and locking out features, an expert on the new platform says there is still room for gamers. "We're listening to our customers and hearing that they mainly just want to play games. We're seriously considering it for the Playstation 4."

  3. Re:They say that now... by c0lo · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...but they've done the bait and switch before. I'm sure Microsoft will say something similar before the launch of their console.

    I already know what they are going to say: 't was a misunderstanding. We wanted to say we'll still support a second controller for another hand to join in the game"

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  4. Re:They say that now... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I just checked the Wine AppDB. Perhaps it would be more appropriate in your future trolls to complain that Ubuntu actually can run Colonial Marines.

  5. A sudden disturbance in the Force by Grayhand · · Score: 3, Funny

    As if millions of gamers let out a collective sigh of relief.

  6. Re:They say that now... by tehcyder · · Score: 3, Funny

    I like the way this troll is slowly building in detail post by post. In a few months, it will be a proper mad rant. Try to remember not to use line/paragraph breaks.

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