
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?
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?
There isn’t going to be a xbox360 slim you big dummy. 1st party for the xbox360 is streets ahead of ps3s 1st party, hahahaha that’s funny. That has to be one of the biggest fanboy comments I have ever heard/read. All that the xbox360 has for 1st party is halo and it sucks. So your just upset cuz ps3 is making a comeback and is going to surpass the xbox360 in sales and you just can’t handle the truth.
PS3 is already outselling the wii in Japan.
@Yes
I said that Xbox 360 3rd party support was streets ahead and 1st was only to some exstent streets ahead actually. And yes MS will make a 360 slim.
@AK-47 (GØD)
That is properly, no definitely a blip. The 360 outsold both ps3 and Wii. Remember?
360 will return to good fortune and rub Sony’s nose in it. As always. Infact they are doing it just as we speak, or rather type…
I thoughht Wii was on top of the charts.
@mcjakeqcool
I don’t know I thought every system besides the xbox and xbox360 sold better in japan. And last time I checked the sales chart the wii out sold the 360 by 20 million or so. And to the earlier comment my bad I miss read the 3rd party area, it true I give you that for 3rd party support. I just wish most 3rd party developer would stop treating the ps3 like a stepchild and show some respect for a trully great system. Developers nowadays rather put out a game halfass then put the time and affort to make a really great game. Also microsoft will “NOT”, I repate will “NOT” come out will a xbox360 slim. And what makes you think they will?
@Yes
3rd Party support sells consoles. 1st don’t. PERIOD. PS1 was a sucsess cos of 3rd party support, Jaguar was NOT a sucsess cos of 1st party support. GET THE MESSAGE?! ps3 is just as great as the 360, no greater and it had a piss poor launch, even greater interactive injury is that ps3 lanched compatible with both ps1 and ps2 games, later Sony disabled ps2 compatibilty (WHAT A STUPID IDEA) then disabled all compatibilty(AS IF IT COULD’ENT GET ANY WORSE) and then there was that horrendous lawsuit over dualshock… ps3 is walking dead, and ps3 slim keeps it a-float simple as that, ps3 will never win the game race and will always be in 3rd place. BY SOME MARGIN.
Heres an article about Xbox Live vs PSN. I feel sorry for Gold members.
http://www.perezstart.com/sony/ps3/psn-ps3/xbox-live-or-playstation-network-the-facts/8417/
@AK-47 (GØD)
I know, Xbox live is so much better. PSN offers old ps1 and ps2 games that every Tom, Dick & Harry owns and makes you pay REAL money for them, and Xbox live offers actual stand-alone next generation games and makes you pay via your in-game achievements…
Ok, to avoid any controversy Dick is short for Richard…
The ps3 is catching up in sales. Despite being released a year after the 360, it only trails by 6 million units. Its outselling the 360 considering that the 360 sold 10 million in the first year