Earlier this year we saw the release of a 2TB Game Drive by Seagate, and recently they've announced the addition of a 4TB Game Drive which can hold 100+ PlayStation 4 games compared to 50+ for the 2TB model.
The MSRP for the 2TB model STGD2000400 is $109.99 and pricing for the 4TB model STGD4000400 is $159.99, although they can be found as low as $130 at retailers according to VentureBeat.com.
To quote: "The Game Drive's USB 3.0 connection has high speed and is compatible with any generation of PS4 (System Software version 4.50 or higher). It runs off USB power, so you don’t need an extra plug.
You just plug the external drive directly into any USB port on the console – setup starts automatically and takes less than three minutes."
Next week on November 3rd Call of Duty: WWII officially releases on both PS4 digital and in retail shops allowing fans of the series to return to the historic conflict once again!
Below is a summary of what else is coming to PlayStation next week straight from Sony Social Media Senior Specialist Ryan Clements, as follows:
New Releases: Week of October 31, 2017
.Hack//G.U. Last Recode - PS4 — Digital, Retail (Out 11/3)
8-Bit Adventure Anthology: Volume I - PS4 — Digital
Ben 10 - PS4 — Digital
Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back - PS4 — Digital, Retail
Today Sony confirmed that this coming Monday at Paris Games Week 2017 they will unveil a new PlayStation media showcase kicking off at 9:00am Pacific Time, with the announcements and updates beginning at 8:00am Pacific.
To quote from Sony Social Media Director Sid Shuman on details for the upcoming event:
We'll begin with an introductory livestream featuring 21 game updates, including seven all-new game announcements for PS4 and PS VR. You won’t want to miss it.
Then at 9:00am, our Media Showcase will give you an exclusive new look at the next wave of huge PlayStation titles.
After the Showcase, stick around — we’ll dive deeper into the biggest announcements coming out of Paris Games Week.
Inspired by the recent PS4 Webkit Exploit Local Server tutorial, @Al Azif shared a script to cover many of the steps in the guide and has since updated the Easy PS4 Exploit Hosting Toolreleasing on Github for those seeking to host their own PS4 Webkit Exploit page on LAN since Sony started blocking them.
This is an easy way for anyone to host their own exploit for the PS4 on their LAN. It blocks PSN to stop accidental updates, it also serves the 4.05 update if you want it to. You can also generate an FTP payload. There is also a simple CLI for sending additional payloads.
So the scope of this has become like an all in one toolkit.
Last weekend we saw a preview picture of the MSX title Nemesis 2 running on PlayStation 4, and today PS4 homebrew developer BigBoss shared a full video demonstration of it being played for emulation fans, myself included!
In his Tweets below, he reassuringly teases the audience by stating simply "The best is yet to come..." as the debate continues on whether shuffle2 actually updated anything since flat_z adding the 4.55 kernel offsets in Fail0verflow's Github back in June.