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The PS4 comes with a new controller, the '''DualShock 4''', which features a touch pad, a mono speaker, a light bar, and a headphone jack. The controller can be charged by plugging into the console, even when the console is turned off.
Unlike the PS3, which used the proprietary [[wp:Cell (microprocessor)|Cell architecture]], the PS4 is based on the [[wp:x86-64|x86-64 architecture]], similar to mainstream PCs. The PS4 comes with a new controller, the '''DualShock 4''', which features a touch pad, a mono speaker, a light bar, and a headphone jack. The controller can be charged by plugging into the console, even when the console is turned off. Unlike past PlayStation controllers, the "Start" and "Select" buttons have been replaced with a singular "Options" button.
 
Unlike its predecessor, online play for the PlayStation 4 requires a paid PlayStation Plus subscription for most games; however, free-to-play titles do not require a paid subscription.


[[Grand Theft Auto V]], released on the PS3 and [[Xbox 360]] in September 2013, as well as its online counterpart, [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], will be released on the PS4, [[Xbox One]], and [[Personal Computer|PC]] in the fall of 2014. This could potentially mitigate issues for [[Rockstar Games]], including preventing loss of sales of DLC due to people having sold their old systems.
[[Grand Theft Auto V]], released on the PS3 and [[Xbox 360]] in September 2013, as well as its online counterpart, [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], will be released on the PS4, [[Xbox One]], and [[Personal Computer|PC]] in the fall of 2014. This could potentially mitigate issues for [[Rockstar Games]], including preventing loss of sales of DLC due to people having sold their old systems.


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