For over a week, we've known for certain what we've long assumed: PlayStation 4 is real, and it's coming out later in 2013. Obviously, the fact that new hardware is on its way raises all sorts of exciting possibilities, but it also draws into question the future of PlayStation 3.
Launched in 2006, PS3 has sold well over 70 million units worldwide, but its heyday is rapidly coming to an end. Yet, Sony has traditionally supported its "older" console when a new one comes out. PlayStation 2 came to market in 2000, but PSone games were released with regularity into 2003. After PlayStation 3 launched, not only did the PlayStation 2 continue to thrive (it's the best-selling home console of all-time), but Sony released one of its biggest first-party games – God of War II – on PS2 the year after PS3 launched.
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