Sony Wants Microsoft To Debut Its Next-Gen Hardware First

It looks like Sony may not be pulling back the curtain on their next gaming machine quite yet, as the company's CEO has made it clear that they would rather wait and see what Microsoft has planned.

Kaz Hirai explained why in the Business section of The Times (via IGN), saying, "Why go first, when your competitors can look at your specifications and come up with something better?"

Does this mean we won't be getting a proper PS4 announcement within the next couple of months like everyone has been hoping? It sure is plausible, but at this point don't you think it's a bit too late for the competition (namely Microsoft) to change its plans should Sony reveal first?

When do you think we'll get a proper reveal of the PlayStation 4? Let us know in the comments below.

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