PlayStation 4 planned 10 years ahead of release discusses Sony Computer Entertainment President Kaz Hirai

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In a recent interview Sony Computer Entertainment President Kaz Hirai was asked about the PlayStation 4 and future Sony hardware always being planned / developed far ahead and how he feels about always thinking for what comes next despite Sony’s planned ten-year life cycle for the PlayStation 3. While it may seem obvious that if the PS3 sells well, there will be a PS4, it’s an interesting behind-the-scenes view.

Mr. Hirai answered: “Well I think in any given moment, you need to think both short-term - so, what are we doing next fiscal year, how do we grow the current business - but at the same time, you also need to look four or five years out as well. To say, OK, what is the consumer wanting to do in interactive entertainment five years from now, what can we as a platform holder propose, if you will, to the consumers, to say maybe we should so this or that, and make sure that we keep the consumers engaged, and really also make sure that we are leading the market as opposed to following it. So discussions are happening all the time, about both our short term plans - what are we doing this fiscal year, next fiscal year - as well as, what is the world going to look like, what is the landscape going to look like five years from now, or ten years from now.”

This last sentence would be referring to the PlayStation 4 planning. So the Kikizo interviewer asked what happens with the PlayStation brand in this rapidly progressing technology landscape.

Mr. Hirai answered: “I think so, I think so. But at the same time, I think we have proven with two consoles already that when you say it’s a ten-year lifecycle, it’s a ten-year lifecycle. And we have the luxury I think of being able to keep that long lifecycle going, which means that we don’t need to be talking about our next-generation platform, because again we have a very stable [current] platform. And we certainly don’t want to confuse the consumers once again, by talking about something that may or may not happen five years from now. And that’s something we’re talking about and discussing up here [taps his head] in the company, but it’s not something we talk about openly, again for fear of confusing the consumers. And quite honestly, I think the PlayStation 3, we’ve repositioned it, and it’s got quite a long way to go. I mean we’re just starting here.”

I’m glad there are professional interviewers out there. I’d be asking questions like whether or not the PS4 will have the Spider-Man font as well. I mean, aren’t you curious? :-P

Update March 27, 2009: Sony Computer Entertainment has filed a “PS Cloud” trademark with the US Patent and Trademark Office. This occurred on the same day the OnLive cloud gaming service was announced, which streams videogames to your TV or PC for direct play without the need for high-end PCs or consoles. It’s unclear whether or not Sony have been working on a similar cloud gaming subscription service or if it’s simply to cover their bases in case cloud gaming is the next big thing. Sony describes the PlayStation Cloud as a provider of “entertainment services, namely, providing an online videogame that users may access through the internet”. Anyone care to guess if they are describing future PS3 or PS4 games streaming to your living room; or simply alternate reality (Xi came out on March 23, coincidence?) and arcade games in Home?

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:lol: Spiderman is sooo Last gen :P Its going to be something newer nect time I guess… wonder which movie will be coming next to have such a great effect (from SOny Studios)

Very good interview nevertheless :D its a nice thing they are not trying to confuse others by announcing new things right away.. a five year life cycle is Too short IMO.

let atleast 30 million of each console sell before even thinking of talking to press about the next ones, thats what I say :)

Technically:
The PS4 should make use of at least 4 (improved) Cell-chips with at least 16 SPEs each. Doing so would save alot of investment in current libraries as well as in the Cell/B.E. architecture in general.

Great interview. I agree the PS3 has such a long life ahead of it yet. Its good to see it slowly coming to fruitation. I wonder how long the Xbox 360 will be able to keep up before Microsoft opt for a new console.

A reply to Daniel Primed: About the Xbox 260… The new Xbox is planned to come out in just over a year, 400 and something days, as they say. It’s known (At the moment) “Xbox 720″

360 sorry, not 260..

Honestly I think they should have a ten year cycle, the Playstation 3 and XBOX 360 both. As expensive as they are and the next ones are probably going to be close to 1000 DOLLARS! Plus theres not much to improve(besides a blu-ray player in the 360). All they can really do is up the graphics. The controllers are perfect with both systems, and internet has no problems, I’m using my PS3 to type this. The only system that needs to improve is Nintendos. Graphics, Hard Drive, Blu-ray, Better games, nough said.

well im putting aside R200.00 a month so that im ready wen the PS4 arrives!!!! Ain’t taking any chances!!!

agreed both systems are already amazing

10 year cycle soo??

sony one came out 1986 ????

when mario had mustache :)

hahha

its 5 year cycle and it always has been!!!

I wish for another company to make new consoles three is not a good market. sega come back please even if i only owned super nitendo and hated sega mega drive.

I agree with Chris up there.

and to that dude Missile: Why would you post any of that?


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