PlayStation 4 Rumors: Sony 'Considering' Pre-Loadable Games as an Option for the Future

The PlayStation 4 may be getting pre-loadable games soon, according to a representative from Sony.

Polygon reported the representative said Sony was "considering" the possibility of gamers pre-loading the games to have them ready to go upon the game's launch time.

"We know that it is the feature you've been asking for and we are considering it accordingly," Sucker Punch Studios developer said in a Tweet. "We do not have specific details to announce at this point in time, but stay tuned for upcoming announcements about system updates and added features."

Last week their were other indications of the pre-loading feature coming in April.

Twitter user, @EricRovtar asked video game developer Sucker Punch on Twitter if there was anyway to pre-download Infamous: Second Son before tomorrow. Sucker Punch's Twitter responded with, "No preload on PS4 until April and for North America, the PS Store will update at midnight PST...so 3am EST."

n other news, PlayStation 4's sales have recently surpassed six million units worldwide announced Sony.

"There have now been more than 3.6 million live broadcasts, and more than 56 million spectate sessions on PS4 through Twitch and Ustream," John Koller, vice president of marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment said on the PlayStation blog. "In fact, since January 1st, PS4 gamers account for 20 percent of daily broadcasters on Twitch. PS4 owners are also embracing the Share button on the Dualshock 4 Wireless Controller, with more than 100 million shares captured as fans show friends their latest achievements on Facebook and Twitter."

Sony also announced around 90 percent of U.S. owners have their PS4 connected to the Internet.

PlayStation 4 launched Nov. 15 in North America and is currently $399, and launched in Japan on February 22.