Square Enix has announced that it is working on a new Final Fantasy game for PlayStation 4.

After a video tech demo of the company's next-gen Luminous Engine, Square Enix's Shinji Hashimoto took the stage and revealed that a new game in the series was on the way.

"We are preparing for development of a Final Fantasy title," he said. "Please be excited for E3 this year."

No other details about the new Final Fantasy game were revealed.

Officially confirmed at the start of the event, the PS4 has been compared to a "supercharged PC". The PS4 features an x86 CPU, enhanced PC GPU and 8GB RAM.

The Dualshock 4 controller, which was leaked before the event, appears similar in design to the standard PS3 controller, except for a touch pad, share button, and light bar that acts like a PlayStation Move.

Using Gaikai cloud technology, users will be able to play PS4 games remotely using Vita, similar to using the Wii U GamePad.

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New first-party games include Killzone Shadow Fall, Infamous: Second Son and DriveClub.

Capcom teased a new title called Deep Down, Ubisoft confirmed Watch Dogs for launch, and Braid creator Jonathan Blow announced The Witness.

Blizzard, meanwhile, announced Diablo 3 for the PS3 and PS4, while Bungie revealed that the PS4 version of Destiny will feature exclusive content.

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