Just in time for the holiday season, Epic Games VP Mark Rein has announced that the Playstation 3 version of Unreal Tournament 3 has gone gold.
In a post, which can be found on the official Epic Games' Forums, he says, "The PlayStation 3 version of Unreal Tournament 3 has gone gold! We got news last night that Unreal Tournament 3 has been approved by SCEA and has been released to North American manufacturing."
He goes on to say, "Midway has started talking to retailers to figure out exact timing and they will have a formal announcement early next week when everyone is back from the Thanksgiving holiday. My guess is that Midway will start shipping the title to North American retailers on Monday December 10th and it could show up in stores as early as December 11th but more likely toward the m...
It's that time of the week again; the PlayStation Store received an update. Due to the impending Thanksgiving holiday, Sony spread some extra cheer onto the store this week. Included within are two new downloadable games, one new game demo, new add-on game content for three games and new game videos and trailers.
The two new downloadable games utilize the PSEye, so make sure you have the goofy thing before nabbing the two new games, which are Operation: Creature Feature and Aquatopia. As for the one new game demo, it samples MX vs. ATV.
The healthiest update to the Store would be the new add-on game content for flOw, Need for Speed ProStreet and Rock Band. You get a $2.99 expansion pack for flOw, a $9.99 'Collector's Edition Upgrade' for ProStreet and the first round of downloadable individu...
Siliconera reports that a recent fiscal meeting held at Square Enix maybe indicating that the development of Final Fantasy XIII for the PS3 is hitting a few bumps in the road.
At the gathering, it was mentioned that the White Engine, which is at the heart of driving FFXIII, is moving along slower than expected. This caused speculation that FFXIII maybe further pushed back as far as its launch date.
At the time of this writing, Square Enix has neither confirmed nor denied this story.
[via Japanese newsite watch.impress]
Blu-ray has always been one of the main selling points for Sony's Playstation 3. Naturally, it's going to be their goal to keep the technology on board as current as possible.
Sony has announced it's intentions to update all of the PS3 firmware to play Blu-ray profile 1.1 a whole lot sooner than people thought.
What exactly does profile 1.1 do? Blu-ray Profile 1.1 features true picture-in-picture and Blu-wizard 2, which remembers your viewing preferences for a movie, even after you eject it.
Sony plans on making the update by the end of 2007, before the first of the Blu-ray profile 1.1 movies are released. Resident Evil Extinction will be the first film on this medium, featured for release on January 2, 2008.
According to Sony, their next Playstation 3 firmware will improve upon the issues that gamers have been facing since the release of firmware version 2.0, such as disc read errors, boot failure, and game freezes.
Sony claimed the receipt of only "a relatively small amount of contacts" about these problems, but also announced, via PlayStation.Blog, that "Firmware v2.01 is a minor update that will improve the stability of PlayStation 3."
One can't help but wonder if this firmware update will fix the freezing problem found in the recently released Assassin's Creed. Hopefully it will, so that more gamers can enjoy that incredible interactive experience.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that scaling walls and other large structures is one of my favorite things to do in videogames. With Assassin's Creed hitting stores earlier this week, and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune coming next week, Id say things are looking good in the "satisfy-Eddie's-unnatural-urge-to-climb-stuff" department. The acrobatics coming our way in Uncharted are looking very much like those found in the Sands of Time series, or even Ico. Brendon will have the review up soon, so keep an eye out to discover how the game really feels. Until then, watch this video:
Recent posts over on the Ubisoft forums have gamers all fired up over reported freezing issues with the PS3 version of Assassin's Creed.
Some gamers are indicating that the bug is occurring with the new 2.00 firmware release while others have reported that their AC game froze up with firmware version 1.94.
One forum member, harvard114, expressed his anger over the problem by saying:
"This is just uncalled for-
When games are selling at 60 dollars (or more) - I want a finished product. Now, I understand that AC just shipped, but all I'm asking for is a response from Ubi that the problems us PS3 users are having, will be fixed.
Judging from this topic, they're totally ambivalent to what's going on - or just ignoring the problem. All I want is a guarantee that what's going on will be fixed, and ...
With the recent news that the PlayStation 3 is moving up in sales due to its recent drops in pricing, more good news follows. First off, the PS3 is one-year old!
Added to this is the news that PSN (PlayStation Network) online service has seen 60 million downloads and over 200 software titles made available for the PS3 faithful.
Jack Tretton, President and CEO of SCEA took the opportunity to speak about the PS3 milestone of reaching the one year mark and said:
"When we designed PS3 our goal was to introduce a system so technically advanced that it could stand the test of time and could take the industry in a whole new direction, which for PS3 was high-definition entertainment."
Tretton believes that the PS3 will follow in the successful footsteps of its other consoles as well.
"While we're ex...
Electronic Arts confirmed that the PS3 port of The Orange Box will ship in December. The U.S. will get the PS3 title on December 11th and Europe will get it on December 14th.
There were some initial rumors that the release date slipped to early 2008, but EA quickly issued a statement with Eurogamer about the revised release date.
So to sum it up, it'll only be a matter of time till PS3 owners can get their hands on the awesome compilation of games. Both the PC and the Xbox 360 edition of The Orange Box got perfect scores from GamerNode.
As usual, Valve didn't comment on the revised release date, but since EA is handling all the distribution in Europe, it appears they have the upper hand in releasing the news.
After dropping the price by $100 and making the console affordable, Sony is finally reaping in the sales they wanted. Sony sold over 100,000 Playstation 3 consoles during the week of Nov. 11.
This is a huge spike from the previous sales numbers of 30,000-40,000 consoles a week before the price cut. "It's the breakthrough we've been anticipating," Sony CEO Howard Stringer said, "We've been holding our breath."
After four models ranging from 20- 80GB's and a few price reductions later, it's about time things start working out for Sony.
Better late than never.
Brian Hastings, Chief Creative Officer at Insomniac, remains committed and hyped over the PS3 and it's future.
In an interview given to VideoGamer.com, Hastings said that the PS3 will continue to make far reaching improvements for years to come and reiterated the often repeated line that the PS3, at the moment, is only using a small portion of its massive potential.
"We're already seeing a big leap in what people are able to do with the PS3 now compared to a year ago, and we're going to see just as big a leap between now and the end of 2008. I think we're going to continue seeing major leaps each year in what people are able to do with the machine for at least three or four more years."
Hastings seems to be a diehard supporter of the PS3 as comments he made earlier this year in March predict...
The latest attempt by Free Radical at breaking new ground in the first person shooter genre comes in the form of Haze.
The game is an exclusive PS3 shooter that features futuristic soldiers relying on a substance known as Nectar too boost their abilities and putting them to good use by making quick work of rifle wielding combatants that oppose them. Not only that, but four players can co-operatively complete the game together via PSN.
While Haze is certainly keeping many adopters of Sony’s platform in baited breath to determine whether or not it’s a satisfactory shooter worth playing, UbiSoft revealed today that previous reports claiming that the title would be pushed back to 2008 were incorrect.
The title will be released in both Europe (December 14th) and the United States (at...
Pro-G chatted up Epic Games' Mark Rein and got word about how the PS3 version of Unreal Tournament 3 is shaping up. According to Rein, UT3's visuals on the PS3 will be better than Gears of War. Talk about powerful, because Gears' visuals were pretty darn good.
Rein said, "People are going to be pleasantly surprised. It's a really high end experience that pushes the graphics bar up even higher than Gears of War. There's more polygons, there's more stuff going on, there's more explosions and there's more things happening, so we're just really pleased with the way the game runs on the PS3."
Giving similar comments with Infinity Ward, Epic Games mentioned developing for the PS3 hasn't been particularly troublesome, but the company is used to developing with new platforms.
"You know, bringing a ga...
The PlayStation 3 is getting another firmware update and the features included are promising. Nothing in this update sticks out as a stellar addition to the PS3 experience though (think HOME).
Instead it is the combination of all the enhancements which make this update a worthy evolution of the PlayStation 3.
The biggest addition is the Information Board. When activated, news will begin cycling in the top right hand corner while in the cross media bar. Game updates, featured downloads, breaking Sony news, and other miscellaneous items will now be a glance away.
The option to not display this Information Board is available, but Sony highly recommends it to be kept activated, (for obvious marketing reasons).
"You can choose not to display the Information Board, but you never know what you migh...
The developers of MotorStorm keep churning out DLC, and fans keep buying it up. Today, a new server Update 3.0 patch will be available as well as the "Devil's Weekend" DLC.
The Update 3.0 patch adds DUALSHOCK 3 support, sensitivity settings for the SIXAXIS, and starting grid tweaks to balance the races. "Devil's Weekend" includes five new vehicles with three new skins each as well as 4 new tickets containing 10 races.
MotorStorm fans have at it, and start digging for more money because it doesn't sound like this will be the last of the downloadable content.
Infinity Ward, the developer of the Call of Duty franchise recently said making CoD4 for the PlayStation 3 was easy. The common conception is that the complex coding behind the PlayStation 3 makes producing games burdening, and difficult.
Infinity Ward credits its success "to allocation of resources... We haven't had any problems... and that's probably because of our development philosophy. We develop content-agnostic so we don't have a lead platform. We have a team working on each of the different versions and everyone else forms a team who makes the content platform agnostic."
Which is all good in theory... but wouldn't it be more efficient to have the entire team working under one system to develop the best possible game and not split resources? I'm no expert, and may be slightly retarded...
A Dutch website has accused Sony's 40GB PS3 as being a disaster as far as reliability is concerned. The report says that the newest of Sony's PS3s has a 40% failure rate.
To this, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has immediately sent out an official press release to categorically deny these charges.
David Reeves, President of SCEE said, "We are very proud of the quality and reliability of PLAYSTATION 3 and are disappointed that such extremely sloppy journalism has resulted in this totally inaccurate story.
"Since launching the 40GB PS3, we have experienced a fantastic jump in sales and the failure rates have remained at the very low level that we not only strive for, but have been achieving since the launch of PS3."
Normally, such rumors or reports about a game console's integrity are mer...
In a recent interview with e-magazine D+Pad, Ryan Schneider of Insomniac Games revealed that there may be more content on the horizon for Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction. Specifically, he speaks of maps, demo, and trailers, but that doesn't rule out other forms of downloadable content.
"It's been great to have a network that can facilitate the map-pack downloads, demos and trailers for both Resistance: Fall of Man and Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction. The number of users on PSN has been rising steadily and we absolutely plan to support them with more new content coming soon."
Of course, Resistance has already had a bit of DLC, but this is the first mention of Ratchet & Clank on PSN. Only time will tell just what exactly is in store.
1UP shares the glum news that God of War II game director Cory Barlog has left Sony Computer Entertainment America. A Sony spokesman released a statement with the news; in addition, the statement inadvertently revealed that SCEA is working on God of War III for PlayStation 3.
"We can confirm that Cory Barlog, game director for God of War II, is leaving the SCEA SM Studio and we are grateful for his work and creative vision for the critically acclaimed God of War franchise.
Moving forward, we are confident in the God of War team, as they are an extremely talented group of people that are passionate about the franchise and dedicated to creating even more epic content with God of War: Chains of Olympus for the PSP and God of War III for PS3."
Considering that God of War and its sequel earned pl...
When it comes to racing simulators there are few which can stack up next to the Gran Turismo franchise. With unparalleled realism and jaw dropping graphics, Gran Turismo has earned its wings for being considered the premier racing sim (although the Forza franchise has been carving out its own impressive niche).
On November 1st, Sony Computer Entertainment America hosted the fifth annual Gran Turismo awards in Vegas. In addition to a live performance by Chris Cornell, lead singer of the now dead Audioslave, the winner for the "Best of Show" custom car was also chosen. The grand prize is the impressive immortalization of the winner's ride in the next Gran Turismo. This year's winner was a 2007 Audi TT, and it will be featured in the upcoming Gran Turismo 5.
While the festivities were the highl...
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