Retailers are already devising their own upgrade programs to let consumers jump from current-gen games to their technically superior Xbox One and PS4 counterparts. But Sony is taking things into its own hands. At the company’s Gamescom 2013 keynote, SCEA president Andrew House announced that Sony will offer an upgrade path for customers that purchase select PS3 titles and later wish to upgrade to a PlayStation 4 version of the same game. “We see this as a great way to reward PS3 gamers for their loyalty when transitioning to PS4, ensuring that it is as simple and accessible as possible,” he said.
Sony announces PS3 to PS4 game upgrade plan, will offer ‘significantly discounted’ digital copies


Sony will offer the PS4 releases digitally at a “significantly discounted” rate, though House didn’t delve into specifics on the exact savings. He noted that Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, and Warner Bros. are among the publishers that have already signed on to the effort. Battlefield 4, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Watch Dogs, and Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag are among the games set to be included. Further details on Sony’s upgrade plan are expected in the coming weeks.
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