
The game supports stereoscopic 3D on the PlayStation 3. Virtua Tennis 4 allows the player to step into the shoes of some of the world's best tennis pros. All previously mentioned devices are optional, although the Wii MotionPlus is required for actual motion-controlled gameplay in the Wii version, which is controlled with the Wii Remote held sideways if the accessory is unavailable.


The game supports the PlayStation Move controller on the PlayStation 3, the Kinect on the Xbox 360, and the Wii MotionPlus on the Wii. There are two versions of the cabinet: an upright 4-player cabinet, and a deluxe 4-player cabinet. An arcade version was also released, which is powered by the PC-based Sega RingEdge arcade system. This is the first main series Virtua Tennis game to not have an arcade release before the console releases.

It was released on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii and PlayStation Vita (the latter as Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition). Virtua Tennis 4, known in Japan as Power Smash 4 ( パワースマッシュ4, Pawā Sumasshu 4), is the third sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise, Virtua Tennis.
