Sony's PlayStation 4 will come using the BBC iPlayer app if this goes for sale on Friday.Games site The Sixth Axis posted a screenshot showing the app,and also the Beeb has now confirmed to Pocket Lint? and I've confirmed the confirmation the catch up service is going to be available once the console hits the store shelves.The Xbox One which continued sale within the UK yesterday does not have iPlayer,however.At least not.A spokesperson in the BBC told Pocket Lint: "Whilst we're working to create iPlayer to Xbox One in the near future,we now have no further details to share only at that time. "So exactly what does the Xbox One have when it comes to third party entertainment apps? Microsoft published a list earlier this year.They include 4oD,Lovefilm,Blinkbox,Crackle,Demand 5,Eurosport,Machinima me neither,Muzu TV,Netflix,Now TV,Ted,Twitch and Wauki.tv.Though earlier now,Google announced YouTube could be available around the console from launch,too.As well as iPlayer,the PS4 may have BBC Sport,Demand 5,and also the IGN app if this goes for sale.It does not have 4oD,Netflix or Lovefilm,although the Xbox One does.This could change before Friday though,so stay tuned for additional news.I've contacted Sony for any full listing of third party PS4 apps at launch,and can update this story if I hear back. Both consoles have suffered some teething problems.You can't play games around the Xbox One straight out from the box first,you have to set up an update,which is really a pain within the backside.The console has out of stock,too.Meanwhile,some PS4 owners have reported their machines aren't effective an ailment that's recently been christened the Blue Light of Death following the Xbox 360's infamous Red Ring of Death.Here are some fun games and Buy OSRS Gold.If you like, please pay more attention to. Sony claims it's because of damage on the road.