News: EA's Gibeau insists relationship with Sony 'is very good' - ComputerAndVideoGames.com

EA Partners game Titanfall will be an Xbox console exclusive, while every Xbox One sold at launch in Europe will come bundled with a copy of FIFA 14 at no extra cost.
Additionally, FIFA 14 Ultimate Team Legends will be exclusive to Xbox consoles, while the first Battlefield 4 DLC will debut on Microsoft's new console.

But despite this impressive roster of Xbox exclusive deals, Gibeau insisted in an interview with CVG that EA is platform agnostic and enjoys a "very good" relationship with Sony.

"We're changing nothing in our policy about being platform-agnostic," he said. "One of the things that struck me this week is how a tactical deal with one of our platform partners has been blown out and perceived as strategic tilt - that's a messaging error on our part. There is no strategic tilt.

"The Sony platform and the Xbox platform are both very important to us. If you look at the previous generation we did tactical deals with both Sony and Microsoft throughout the cycle. Titanfall is different, it's an EA Partners game - everything else is platform agnostic."

Gibeau said it's in EA's interest for all platform holders to do well and praised Sony for the work it has done since the PS4 reveal in February.

"Sony has been executing exceptionally well on the next-gen transition. Their hardware's hot, they're clear and disciplined and consistent with their policies, they are showing some amazing things with indies, so overall I couldn't be more pleased with how they're executing."

He added: "It's a long cycle, and certainly there's potential with Sony exclusivity deals too."
Cine are nevoie de EA cand Sony vine cu cateva exclusivitati foarte bune pe PS4

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PS4 and PS Vita cross-platform party chat confirmed -- PlayStation Universe

Shuhei Yoshida, President of Sony's Worldwide Studios was asked on Twitter by user @rossthebassist if PlayStation 4 and PS Vita users can communicate between consoles through the party functionality. The answer was a short but emphatic ‘yes’.

Yoshida is often asked questions on Twitter and he responds to people often, using a jovial and joking manner, but this time he got straight to the point with a resounding 'yes'.

Good news indeed, as it further enhances the connectivity between the two latest Sony platforms and will improve PSN as a whole.