Playstation 3 online lifestyle features uncovered

Sony PlayStation 3The PS3 seems to be gearing up to offer more lifestyle type features in the next generation of gaming, presumably because Sony will be aiming for similar take up to the PS2, which has sold over 100 million worldwide.

So in keeping with its lifestyle tip, people on your PS3 friends network will be able to access all kids of goodies from your personal machine, including details like any blogs or forums you’re running – even if your PS3 isn’t switched on.

PlayStation Magazine gives some concrete examples of content which you’ll be able to share, like seeing some of your recorded gameplay footage, including achievements and in-game highlights, or perhaps viewing your personal Vlog (video blog) which you’d record on an EyeToy-style camera.

Presumably your friends list will contain some decent security settings, so only the fully authorised can have a proper gander because you wouldn’t want just anyone being able to rifle through your personal photos and videos.

Still, you’ll also be able to send goodies like photos and videos to your PS3 from anywhere in the world, perhaps recording them on your PSP with its new camera add-on, and then uploading them to your PS3 lifestyle server to make your friends green with envy as you relax on a beach on holiday.

Although Sony has hinted at and even mentioned this functionality directly during its various PS3 presentations since last E3, confirmation via PlayStation Magazine means they should be implemented in full for the PS3’s launch in November. It also means Sony’s PlayStation Network Platform will be going head-to-head in lifestyle terms against Microsoft’s Live service, with its marketplace, media sharing, friends functionality and community orientated features. Via: C&VG.