At its press conference at the Leipzig Gaming Convention, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has confirmed news of new products for the PlayStation 3 and the PSP.
Big announcements include the launch of a TV Tuner, including PVR software, for the PlayStation 3, the unveiling of the new PSP Slim & Lite (available in September), a video download service for the PSP in conjunction with BSkyB, a video chat, voice chat and instant messaging service for PSP, and the launch of a state-of-the-art PSP satellite navigation system, both for car and pedestrian use.
In gaming news there was a large announcement regarding Buzz! on the PlayStation 3 - centering on the option to download new questions and play online against other teams around the world, while also being able to create your own quizzes. SCEE also confirmed that Gran Turismo 5 Prologue will be released before Christmas and will contain five tracks and fifty cars, run in full 1080p high-definition resolution as well as being up to sixteen players online.
For the official Sony overview read on.
SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT EUROPE TAKES GAMES CONVENTION BY STORM
Major European Announcements for PS3 and PSP
TV Tuner and PVR Peripheral for PS3
Video Download Service, Voice/Video Chat and Satellite Navigation for PSP
Buzz: Quiz TV Unveiled for PS3 and New MGS4 Video
Leipzig, 22 August 2007. At its Press Conference at Games Convention today, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) made a series of announcements that demonstrated the strength and innovation of the PlayStation® family of products.
The announcements of gaming and broader entertainment services for all the PlayStation entertainment platforms included the launch of a TV Tuner and PVR software for PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™), the introduction of a Video Download Service for PSP in conjunction with British Sky Broadcasting (Sky), a voice chat, video chat and instant messaging service for PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) developed with BT, and the launch of a state of the art satellite navigation accessory for PSP. Amongst a host of software announcements was the launch of Buzz™: Quiz TV, the PS3 version of the popular quiz game, which offers a variety of quiz channels on every subject, plus online challenges, downloadable question packs and opportunities to share and play bespoke user generated quizzes. Launch dates for the eagerly awaited Gran Turismo™5 Prologue were announced and a new video and playable demo of the PS3 exclusive Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots was shown by Konami.
For the German market, Sony Computer Entertainment Deutschland announced the sale of the 5 millionth PlayStation®2 in the German market and demonstrated the latest in the highly successful SingStar range of social gaming products, with a rousing demonstration on stage of SingStar Totenhosen, featuring members of the famous German rock band.
PS3 - TRULY THE HUB OF FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
Proving PS3’s credentials as the centre of the family’s home entertainment needs, SCEE unveiled ‘PlayTV’’, a TV Tuner and PVR accessory for PS3 that is set to revolutionise the home entertainment market in Europe. The twin channel, High Definition TV tuner and PVR software turns the PS3 into a state of the art TV recorder, allowing users to watch, pause and record live TV. With seamless connectivity to PSP, ‘PlayTV’’ allows you to set recordings, watch live TV and recorded TV programmes remotely on the PSP via a WiFi connection, or quickly transcode recorded TV shows for high quality viewing to the PSP by USB cable for remote viewing away from the home.
GO! ENTERTAINMENT BRAND FOR PSP
In addition to confirming the 5th of September as the launch date for the new PSP Slim and Lite in Europe, and introducing two new colours to the new PSP lineup – Simpsons Yellow and Spiderman Red, SCEE today introduced a host of new services for their Go! Entertainment brand for PSP.
Designed to represent the best in non gaming services and features for PSP, the Go! Brand was launched with a fanfare of three new services that will make PSP the most desirable handheld entertainment device, bar none.
A Go! branded Video Download Service will launch in early 2008, and will be the first official PSP video download service anywhere in the world. Developed in conjunction with Sky, it will allow several million PSP owners in UK and Ireland to turn their PSP into a personalised library of programmes to enjoy whenever and wherever they choose. Unlike lesser services, the Video Download Service will feature a vast selection of high quality entertainment. With content from Sky’s existing multi channel offering and support from a whole range of third party content owners, PSP owners will be able to subscribe to dedicated Sports, Entertainment and Animation packages as well as watch premier content on a pay per view basis.
Go!Messenger is a new voice chat, video chat and instant messaging service, scheduled for rollout throughout the SCEE territories in the New Year. Developed in conjunction with BT, Go! Messenger places a small application on PSP’s XMB™ (XrossMediaBar), which when downloaded separately from the web and installed to the Memory Stick™ *, allows users to voice chat, video chat and instant message each other using VOIP from any WiFi hot spot.
Go!Explore is a satellite navigation product for the PSP that uses the GPS receiver accessory. Go!Explore is a fully functional, state of the art satellite navigation tool for PSP, incorporating both vehicle and pedestrian functionality, the very latest in three dimensional mapping technology and over 100 different categories of overlays for such things as speed cameras, petrol stations and restaurants. Launching in the new year, Go!Explore will make the perfect accessory for the PSP owner with wanderlust.
GAMES, GAMES AND MORE GAMES
At the Press Conference, David Reeves, President of SCEE announced that, together with its third party publishing partners, SCEE planned to release more than 275 new titles across the PlayStation platforms in the run up to Christmas.
A total of 62 software titles were planned for PS3 before the end of the year, including such eagerly awaited titles as Heavenly Sword, Ratchet & Clank® Future: Tools of Destruction™ and Uncharted™: Drake’s Fortune. For PSP, 74 titles were scheduled for release by year end, including the latest titles from established IPs such as WipEout™, Pursuit Force™ and Syphon Filter™. PlayStation 2, which was still showing incredible growth given its seventh year on sale, would enjoy over 139 titles. For the PLAYSTATION®Network more than 22 titles were on track for a pre-Christmas release, including Warhawk™, WipEout HD and Grand Turismo 5 Prologue, the latest iteration of the best-selling racing game of all time.
* To enjoy Go! Messenger, Memory Stick with the application needs to be inserted into the PSP hardware.
Good, no PLEASE tell me this stuff is going to come to America! Sounds awesome, especially the TiVo functions & PSP chatting capabilities
Today’s just the beginning at Leipzig too! w00t!
Cheers!
- Matthew
Comment by Matthew — Aug 22, 2007 @ 6:01 pm
Yay! I thought E3 was were all the good stuff was announced, obviously not so. I’m happier than a pig in poo!
Comment by Demibeard — Aug 22, 2007 @ 6:58 pm
I like the sound of the TV Tuner/PVR - but having the USB slots at the front for the usb device (and having to put the aerial lead into that) seems a bit unrealistic and extremely living room un-friendly (unless they brinng out something to take the ports round the back without making it look ridiculous?)
Perhaps this will be adopted into PS3 mark 2 with USB ports round the back so you don’t have to see the dongle sticking out the front, or even with the tv tuner built in?
Is there anything a firmware update can do about the cooling fan? After 10 minutes of near silence the fan kicks in, which is OK if playing games with near constant loud surround sound, but would not be tolerated for recording or replaying quiet shows.
Comment by Sherlock — Aug 22, 2007 @ 7:58 pm
bloody hell sherlock … you want your cake AND eat it
p.s my ps3 is quiet as a mouse ….
Comment by seedarpper1973 — Aug 22, 2007 @ 9:46 pm
Nice to see some more about Wipeout, the reason i bought my first PS1, the PSP and also my PS3. Best game ever made!
Comment by km — Aug 22, 2007 @ 11:12 pm
well i think they made their point about not hating europe. Finally some stuff to make up for the delays and everything. Well Sony liked us all along.
Comment by Jagz — Aug 23, 2007 @ 4:05 pm
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