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The PlayStation 4 generation began 10 years ago, featuring first-party hits like The Last of Us Part II, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man, Ghost of Tsushima, and third-party favorites. Lead architect Mark Cerny discussed designing the system. One of the PS4's biggest innovations was a dedicated share button for social media, which was recently deactivated for PS4 and PS5. Sony celebrated the 10th anniversary by releasing a video highlighting the generation's games.
80Level: Yesterday, Sony celebrated PS4's 10th anniversary and commemorated the occasion by releasing a video that highlighted the games that shaped the generation. More: https://t.co/j2DE6DAAfO #Sony #PS4 #games #videogames #gameindustry #PlayStation https://t.co/uofxUUQ5sE
Happy 10th birthday, PlayStation 4. You've got some pretty good games on you. https://t.co/RWEDJMwJKr
Now 10 years old, one of the PlayStation 4's biggest innovations was a dedicated share button for posting captures on social media. Two days ago, that integration for X (née Twitter) was deactivated for the PS4 and PS5. https://t.co/jTO25sDeUJ https://t.co/KWbLYolwm7
10 years ago today, Sony released the PlayStation 4 to the masses. Ahead of the console's arrival, we got over an hour with lead architect Mark Cerny about designing Sony's new system -- with developers' desires. https://t.co/oF1hTLM6Fx https://t.co/nGNv92BXnJ
The PlayStation 4 generation began 10 years ago, kickstarting one of Sony's best generations. Between first-party hits like The Last of Us Part II, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Marvel's Spider-Man, Ghost of Tsushima, and plenty of third-party favs, the PS4 generation is unforgettable. https://t.co/9LNHzUuTtv