PS3 worldwide in November [UPDATE 21]
IGN reports Ken Kutaragi's opening statement as follows: "It is my aim to clear things up about the PlayStation 3 today. The PS2, the PS3, the network, and Future Cell Network, this will all be addressed."
More as we get it... Update 16--the wrap-up: The PS3 will launch "in early November 2006 in Japan, North America and Europe simultaneously." Incorporating the final specifications of the Blu-ray format will enable "playback of BD software at a high bit rate," with "a maximum storage capacity of 50 GB (dual layer) and robust security." The PS3 will be compatible with all kinds of TVs and a high-speed broadband connection. Update 19 (via 1UP's updated page): DRM was what delayed the launch, but the system will come with a 60GB HDD preinstalled before 11/11/06.
[Thanks, bv; pics used to create new montage from Watch Impress]
Update 1: IGN further reports that Sony will "continue selling [the PS2] at its current price of $149 for some time," killing any chances for a current-gen price drop in the near future. Thanks again, bv!
Update 2: 1UP is reporting on "a major new PSP update this spring," including "the ability to hook up a camera to the PSP" and "use the system for GPS location." Also listed at 10:42 PST: "There will be a web browser upgrade shortly, but it still won't have Flash support."
Update 3: IGN comes back with a few more details concerning the PSP, including its lopsidedly male user base (sitting at 96% male), a silver PSP EyeToy attachment via the USB port in September, video and voice-over-IP in October, RSS functionality in the fall, and Macromedia Flash support in a spring Network update. Thanks, bv and untitled!
Updates 4 & 5: IGN confirms PS3 worldwide launch in November for "the North American, Asian, and European territories." In addition, Sony will release "one million units per month [after launch; sorry for any confusion this may have caused] with a total of six million units in 2006 alone. Production numbers are higher for PS1 and PS2 in their initial years." Update 18: The 6M unit total will "be produced in Fiscal Year 2006 (through March 2007)."
Update 6: IGN fills us in on the PSP's "E-Distribution" features, which mean that portable owners will be able to boot directly from Memory Sticks without the use of hacks and "download classic PlayStation titles and play them on your PSP." Thanks, bv!
Update 7: IGN says a $199 PSP "base unit" to mirror the original Japanese release will hit U.S. shelves by the end of March. Europe will be similarly fitted with a 199 Euro package on March 22nd, while Japan will get "a new white PSP SKU... starting April 15th... for 19800 Yen (~$168 US)." Thanks, bv and Jake!
Update 8: IGN reports that the PS3 will be "100% backwards compatible," and that "all legacy titles played on the system will be displayed at high-definition resolutions," similar to the Xbox 360's BC upscaling (but hopefully without the profile downloading). "[F]ull Blu-ray support" and "the latest HDMI connection" were also touted. Thanks, bv!
Update 9: Kutaragi proclaims that the PS3 will require a hard drive, but not whether all systems will come bundled with one or not. What he does say is that the HDD "will be 60GB big, be completely upgradeable, and support Linux OS. Additionally, the peripheral will act as a home server and allow users to store various forms of media to be pulled up elsewhere." Thanks, RobR and sullyj! [Update 17: The same link now says that "the unit will ship with the system right out of the box."]
Update 10: Ken says that "all PlayStation 3 games will ship on Blu-ray [only!] to help prevent piracy," and that "initial BD-ROM production [is expected] to reach 2.5 million in Japan and Europe and 5 million in the US." Thanks, RobR and bv!
Update 11: Beginning this November at launch, the PS3 "will feature community tools including lobby matching and voice chat," as well as "commerce features that includes bootable software via the hard drive." This is basically the PS3's online service, which was created with Sony Online Entertainment's assistance and will be provided free of charge--well, the "basic" service will be at any rate. "Premium" Live features, anyone? Thanks, bv, RobR, and untitled!
Update 12: The wild statements continue with a new set from Ken regarding the PS3. He says that the "games are 'live' and that the PS3 concept is '4D,'" with titles going "from 8-bit to 16-bit planes, to the 'space' that you saw on the PS1/PS2, and now PS3 will be 'live.'" That's quite a look at console history there, Ken.... Thanks, bv, CB4D, and everyone else who chimed in on this!
Update 13: Final PS3 dev kits "will be shipping out to production houses in June." 15 different companies will be making SDK tools and middleware for the PS3, including the company we've sourced with this news, IGN/GameSpy. Thanks, RobR!
Update 14: Post title updated to reflect most important info given today.
Update 15: The PlayStation Business Briefing 2006 is now over, but there were no revelations made about new software or the PS3's actual price. Bummer. We'll all have to wait for E3 for more details, as we imagine Phil Harrison will simply elaborate on one of the announcements made today for his GDC keynote. Thanks anyway, TMJ, bv, mirobin, and Jason M!
Update 20: While an exact price was not released, GamersReports claims that a minimum price range was announced, which was nothing "less than 50,000.00 JP YEN" (or "$425.607 USD"). Perform your own up-to-the-minute currency conversion here. Unless the PS3's cheaper in the U.S., that means that the HDD-bundled Xbox 360 will remain cheaper than the PS3 in the States even without a price drop. Link found via digg.
Update 21: New pictorial montage created for the post from images found on Watch Impress.





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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 5)
RobR @ Mar 15th 2006 2:36AM
Lots of information is coming out now...
Blu-ray Disc Production Info
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/696/696057p1.html
Final PS3 Dev Kits in June
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/696/696058p1.html
PS3 Online Details Released
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/696/696059p1.html
MiDNiGHTS @ Mar 15th 2006 2:36AM
Lets hope the procrastinators learned nothing from the 360 and it will be easy going pre-ordering PS3 tomorrow at EB(if they let you) and also pick up MGS3: Subsistence
bv @ Mar 15th 2006 2:37AM
All ps3 games on Blue Ray!!! Damn this is like E3 early!!!
untitled @ Mar 15th 2006 2:38AM
The network for PS3 is free of charge for the basic service
Harley Reynolds @ Mar 15th 2006 2:38AM
How did you find that "HDD requred" article, RobR? I can't find it linked to from anywhere on IGNPS3. (Don't worry, I don't doubt you, in fact, I'm impressed...) (impressed with your skills and the lack of such on the part of IGN's Web designers...)
Jake @ Mar 15th 2006 2:38AM
I'm actually glad Sony has kept tight-lipped about all this. I'm having a lot of fun finding out all of this stuff at once.
rainking187 @ Mar 15th 2006 2:39AM
"March 14, 2006 - Sony's Ken Kutaragi continues to drop PlayStation Portable news during the company's PlayStation Business Briefing 2006 as he's just announced that the PSP will see "E-Distrubution" features added sometime in the future.
Users will be able to boot software directly from their Memory Stick, all official-like this time around (you know what I mean). The first major announcement for use of this will be a series of PSOne games - yes, you will be able to download classic PlayStation titles and play them on your PSP. No word yet as of whether or not you'll be able to transfer games directly via disc or not, or which games we should see first, but more news on this as it comes in."
Playing old Playstation games on your PSP? I thought that was pretty much the PSP's library till now.
amed @ Mar 15th 2006 2:39AM
What about the Price of PS3?????????????/
c'mon Ken, we need more info
Jago @ Mar 15th 2006 2:39AM
Like I said before:
"can we have posts WITHOUT statements that can't be proved please."
MindOverLoAd @ Mar 15th 2006 2:40AM
Wow.. This is crazy.. Im loving it.. Keep em coming.. And now that guy speaking next week will have 2 ppl in the room..
Probot @ Mar 15th 2006 2:40AM
#46
1 million per region (North America, Asia, Europe)
I'm assuming that's what they mean anyway.
sullyj @ Mar 15th 2006 2:42AM
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/696/696056p1.html
As part of the PlayStation Business Brief today in Tokyo, Ken Kutaragi confirmed that the PlayStation 3 will require the hard drive peripheral. In total, it will be 60GB big, be completely upgradeable, and support Linux OS. Additionally, the peripheral will act as a home server and allow users to store various forms of media to be pulled up elsewhere.
Interestingly, Kutaragi didn't confirm if the system will actually ship with a hard drive or not -- just that it's required. It's semantics, we know, but we thought that it was worth pointing out.
David @ Mar 15th 2006 2:42AM
Good to hear the basic online service will be free, now if we just knew exactly whats included in basic service...
SilverDogg @ Mar 15th 2006 2:42AM
tim morrison, ofcourse its the global count ;) 3 areas x 2 months equals 6 millions. and i believe sony. just as much as i believe that my phone will ring any second now, and a voice will tell me that i have won 200 billions. not gonna happen!
Thomas @ Mar 15th 2006 2:43AM
@57 and 46..
Either way it will be more than M$ had at launch.. I seem recall stats of just about 3/4 Mil.. and how long did it take to get the 2nd shipments out.. Sony expecting 1 mil a month is great to hear..
Harley Reynolds @ Mar 15th 2006 2:44AM
I think "one million per month after launch, six million by end of 2006" means six million in the first month, one million each month after. Five bucks says they still won't meet demand.
OTAM @ Mar 15th 2006 2:44AM
I refuse to partake in a new media format. I do not own an HDTV so I do not feel the need to spend 100 dollars on a drive I will not get the full advantage of.
"But the games! Think of the games!"
No,Oblivion will be on one disc,and pretty much all the content in that game is hand placed. There is no game that will EVER take up that much space unless you're chocking it full of cinematics (which need to be done with already to begin with).
Honestly,now that the PS3 has been delayed when they were constantly telling us Spring (and if it wasnt an "official date" then they could have at least killed the rumor) along with bluray being shoved down my throat i've honestly lost all interest in the PS3.
The XBox 360 and the Revolution are going to be the only next-gen machines welcome in my home this time around. The only way I would even consider buying the PS3 is if the next Silent Hill was exclusive and was so good of a game it changed my life after finishing it.
bv @ Mar 15th 2006 2:45AM
"PS Biz Brief '06: PS3 is "Live"
Kutaragi continues to hype PS3's experience.
by Chris Roper
March 14, 2006 - At the PlayStation Business Briefing 2006, Ken Kutaragi has just added another infamous quote to his belt, this time stating that PS3 games are "live" and that the PS3 concept is "4D".
He claims that games have gone from 8-bit to 16-bit planes, to the "space" that you saw on the PS1/PS2, and now PS3 will be "live"."
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/696/696060p1.html
---WTF AWESOME!
Jago @ Mar 15th 2006 2:45AM
@ David:
"the system will feature community tools including lobby matching and voice chat, commerce features that includes bootable software via the hard drive."
Basically everything Xbox Live can do.
Hal @ Mar 15th 2006 2:46AM
Jago... we are stating facts... you haven't actually stated anything intelligent all night.. simply putting all your trust into what you hear. You probably believed that Microsoft would have a flawless launch in all three regions... I wouldn't be surprised if you still thought that since Sony said until today that the release would still be Spring 2006, that it was coming out in the next two months
amed @ Mar 15th 2006 2:46AM
This how you know that we are nerds and geek.. lol im loving it
David @ Mar 15th 2006 2:47AM
omigawsh games on the ps3 are in 4D!!!
Harley Reynolds @ Mar 15th 2006 2:47AM
(before somebody questions my math, sorry, I meant five million in first month, one million each month after that...)
Jago @ Mar 15th 2006 2:49AM
The Sony PS3...Powered by GameSpy (sort of)...hehe...
SetupWeasel @ Mar 15th 2006 2:49AM
ignignokt: You and your 3rd dimension.
frylock: What about it?
ignignokt: It's cute. We have 5.
err: th-thousand
ignignokt: Yes, five thousand.
err: Don't question it.
frylock: Well, I only see 2.
ignignokt: Well, that sounds like a personal problem.
David @ Mar 15th 2006 2:50AM
Jago
I know thats what he said just now but I'm sure the "specifics" are still hum
Tesley @ Mar 15th 2006 2:50AM
That's what I'm talking about. Nintendo Killer. Nintendo has a controller, we have the real thing. THE GAMES ARE ALIVE. 4D BABY
t4m @ Mar 15th 2006 2:50AM
"PS Biz Brief '06: PS3 is "Live"
Kutaragi continues to hype PS3's experience.
Kutaragi's Mom: "Ken dear, are you on the drugs?"
Jago @ Mar 15th 2006 2:51AM
I NEVER said that Sony could do a flawless worldwide launch yet you guys are saying that they can't do it based on previous expereince.
Ever heard of the phrase "things change"? Just b/c something happened in the past DOES NOT mean it will happen in the future.
Zero_ @ Mar 15th 2006 2:52AM
I'm a little curious on some points;
The online mode, and what the 'basic' version will have. XBOX Live has a 'basic' version, that well... you can't do anything with.
And more importantly, the hard drive. Is it going to come with it, and how is it upgradable? Go out and buy another one, or use my SATA 80gb one I am using now?
dp @ Mar 15th 2006 2:54AM
Wait Whut? 4D? Haha let's see if that's another terrible hype by Sony.
Seer S @ Mar 15th 2006 2:55AM
LOL There goes the load time argument!!
"As part of the PlayStation Business Brief today in Tokyo, Ken Kutaragi confirmed that the PlayStation 3 will require the hard drive peripheral. In total, it will be 60GB big, be completely upgradeable, and support Linux OS. Additionally, the peripheral will act as a home server and allow users to store various forms of media to be pulled up elsewhere."
But why is it a peripheral if its mandatory? Maybe they will have two SKUs, one that comes prepackaged with a 60 GB drive, or one that doesn't come with it and you can buy one yourself.
Linkman2004 @ Mar 15th 2006 2:55AM
"Using the PS3's 4D technology you can time travel back to prehistoric days where Sony engineers were still developing the PS3" - Ken Kutaragi
That, my friends is what 4D means.
Jago @ Mar 15th 2006 2:55AM
I think "4D" is the new "Blast Processing" for 21st Century gaming. LOL
Spartacus @ Mar 15th 2006 2:55AM
SetupWeasel: My thoughts exactly. What the heck is a 4D game? Is he smoking something?
Only thing that worries me so far is that all games will be on Blu-Ray. That could potentiallly inflate game prices unless Sony can subsidize the publisher's costs wouldn't it? Why put 6GB of game on a 25GB disc when a cheaper 9GB DVD would suffice?
GIVE US THE PRICE ALREADY...
Harley Reynolds @ Mar 15th 2006 2:56AM
Zero: I'm still waiting for some kind of use for my original Xbox hard disk :(
Hal @ Mar 15th 2006 2:56AM
Well if it happens, I'll say *things have changed* but Sony has Hyped things up too much in every system for me to believe them until things actually change
skyman8081 @ Mar 15th 2006 2:56AM
Glad to see that string theory has found some suitable applications.
I guess I'm stuck here in this 3-dimension brane with my Xbox 360 and soon, a Revolution.
Seer S @ Mar 15th 2006 2:56AM
"Wait Whut? 4D? Haha let's see if that's another terrible hype by Sony.
Posted at 2:54AM on Mar 15th 2006 by dp"
Hmm, let me peer into my crystal ball and find out the answer...
hmmm....
hmmmmmmmm............
Yes.
dp @ Mar 15th 2006 2:56AM
4D! ONLY IN HD XD!
aLex @ Mar 15th 2006 2:57AM
4d OMGWTF will i need to ware 4d glasses? Can some one confirm this PLEEEEEASEEEE!
Eric @ Mar 15th 2006 2:58AM
4D!!! Finally, SONY has developed a time machine. Man am I regretting my XBOX 180 now, I'm stuck here in the present... damn :(
Brandon @ Mar 15th 2006 2:59AM
People, the 4th Dimension is time, it isnt visual, please tell me teh glasses comment was a joke.
zombieflanders @ Mar 15th 2006 3:00AM
I'm reading "50,000.00 JPY ($425.607 USD)", but no confirmation yet.
amed @ Mar 15th 2006 3:00AM
lol... 2 funy
Ken is on crack, but c'mon spit out the price
Paul Gale @ Mar 15th 2006 3:00AM
Mini Update!
Update #4.5
Sony said specifically that it'll launch in Japan within the first 10 days of November. My prediction is November 4th in Japan, November 20th in the US, and November 28th in Europe.
CB4D @ Mar 15th 2006 3:01AM
From Ign...
At the PlayStation Business Briefing 2006, Ken Kutaragi has just added another infamous quote to his belt, this time stating that PS3 games are "live" and that the PS3 concept is "4D".
He claims that games have gone from 8-bit to 16-bit planes, to the "space" that you saw on the PS1/PS2, and now PS3 will be "live".
Ugh... haha
David @ Mar 15th 2006 3:02AM
Wow if it was $425 I would seriously do a cartwheel and wake up my neighbors downstairs!
striegs @ Mar 15th 2006 3:02AM
4D games? Friggin' finally! I've been waiting long enough for my game console to project an axis of movement at a 90° angle to space itself.
Alright, so maybe he didn't reveal how much the PS3 will sell for, but at least Kutaragi's answered the question of how much power this beast will consume.
1.21 jiggawats.
heart56 @ Mar 15th 2006 3:02AM
Run Linux OS?....and how is this not a PC? Sony is trying to make this the fountain-of-youth console.