House did say a few noteworthy things about the PS4.5, namely that it will be more expensive than the current PS4, though where that means the current price of $350, or the original price of $400, is unclear. Both PS4 and PS4.5 will support the PlayStation VR headset, but House did not discuss any specific specs of the system, only saying that it is “intended to sit alongside and complement the standard PS4” and it will not be replacing the current PS4 once it’s released. He says it will only be a “small but manageable” amount of work to develop games for the PS4.5 and the PS4 together, and that he expects many or all new games going forward to work on both systems. He compares the idea of an upgraded PS4 to new models of PCs and mobile phones being released with increasingly frequency, a narrative we’ve heard a lot in regard to these new consoles.