Sony Reveals PlayStation 3 Launch Details
October 20, 2006 | by Geoff Duncan
The launch date for Sony's PlayStation 3 is coming, and Sony's laying out game titles, accessories and peripherals, plus details of its online service.
As the much-anticipated North American launch of its PlayStation 3 gaming console nears, Sony Corporation has detailed the availability and pricing of key PS3 peripherals, the initial title line-up for the new console, and details of the PlayStation 3 online service. Although pricing for PS3 consoles has been public knowledge for a while—$499 for a 20 GB unit and $599 for a 60 GB PS3 with Wi-Fi—Sony outlined pricing for key PlayStation 3 peripherals. An extra SIXAXIS wireless controller will go for $49.99, a HD remote control for managing movies and media will be priced at $24.99, and a memory card adapter for transferring game information from PlayStation 2 memory cards will go for $14.99. Sony also detailed network and online services to be available through the PlayStation 3. Perhaps the key feature is that, unlike Microsoft's subscription-based Xbox Live service, Sony currently plans to make its online offerings available for free. Users will access network services via the Xross Media Bar—which Sony dubs XMB—which provides navigation across areas of gaming, network and Internet connectivity, and entertainment content like movies and music. If the XMB interface seems familiar, that's because Sony has already rolled it out on it's PlayStation Portable handheld gaming devices to support multiplayer games, access internet services, and download new content. Sony will also be offering an online PlayStation Store—after all, Sony said the service would be free, not that all the items on the service would be free—where users will be able to find game demos and downloadable casual games from both Sony and third-party developers; Sony games will cost $15 at launch, and Sony plans to offer new content regularly. Users will also be able to create a PlayStation profile which enables them to communicate with other PlayStation users, but also to set up an electronic wallet for purchases through the PlayStation Store. Industry speculation has Sony offering music, video, and movie offerings through the PlayStation Store in addition to gaming content. Finally, Sony has announced the initial lineup of games which will be available at launch from both Sony and third party developers; the list is appended below. Sony games are expected to be priced at $59.99; third party titles may start as low as $14.99. Sony Computer Entertainment America Titles: Third-party Playstation 3 Titles:
Blazing Angels™ Squadrons of WWII
Ubisoft
Call of Duty®3
Activision
EA Sports™ Fight Night Round 3
Electronic Arts
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Bethesda Softworks
F.E.A.R.™
Vivendi Universal Games
Full Auto™2: Battlelines
Sega
Madden NFL™ 07
Electronic Arts
Marvel&Trade;:Ultimate Alliance&Trade;
Activision
Mobile Suit Gundam&Reg;: Crossfire&Trade;
Namco Bandai Games
NBA 2K7
2K Sports
Need For Speed™ Carbon
Electronic Arts
NHL® 2K7
2K Sports
Ridge Racer&Reg; 7
Namco Bandai Games
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sega
Tiger Woods PGA Tour® 07
Electronic Arts
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas
Ubisoft
Tony Hawk's Project 8&tradel
Activision
Untold Legends™ Dark Kingdom™
Sony Online Entertainment
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