EL33TONLINE: News – H33rsay: PlayStation 4 production begins this year, console to include Kinect-like control
According to a report on DigiTimes citing assembly schedules at technology companies Foxconn and Pegatron, Sony plans to begin production of the PlayStation 4 at the end of 2011, in time for a launch of the console in 2012.
The Taiwan-based Foxconn and Pegatron Technology companies together handled the assembly of Sony
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Videogame Publishers Highlight Digital Revenues But Divided on Meaning [eMoney]
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Activision Blizzard joins a growing list of videogame publishers that are placing more emphasis on digital revenues over selling boxed games at retail.
In its first-quarter results released today, the company, which is known Call of Duty and World of Warcraft, said its revenues from digital channels increased 30 percent year-over-year in the first quarter.
What’s more, on a non-GAAP basis, digital channels accounted for more than 50 percent of net revenues, or roughly $378 million.
However, what’s becoming clear is that the definition of digital is a moving target for all parties involved, a trend that will likely continue as companies experiment with new business models and ways to deliver games to consumers.
Activision’s big source of digital during the quarter came from the $15 content pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops, which provides new areas for players to explore that were not included in the the original game sold at retail. It’s available on Xbox today and is expected to launch on Sony’s PlayStation Network and the PC in the second quarter.
That’s much different than Electronic Arts, which said last week that its digital revenues for its fiscal year ended March 31 totaled $833 million, exceeding its forecast of $750 million.
When EA talks about digital, it refers to mobile games and social games on platforms, such as Facebook. for the most part, it’s not referring to downloadable content available on consoles.
The differing points of view also come down to business models.
Mobile games and social games are often free and either monetized through advertising or through virtual goods that are purchased in the game. Online games are often paid for via subscriptions and console games frequently require a $60 upfront payment with the option of paying for more downloaded content later.
Thomas Tippl, Activision’s COO and CFO, said while digital revenues grew at 30 percent, it was also able to maintain margins of up to 50 percent since most of its digital content was leveraging the company’s large online communities and popular franchises.
Call of Duty, and it’s $15 content pack, is one example:
During the earnings call, Activision said that Call of Duty: Black Ops has now officially become the best-selling title of all time in dollars across the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PC in the U.S. and Europe. Additionally, the popularity of that title was able to drive massive sales of the digital add-on pack. while only released a few days ago, it has the potential to do better than most console games at retail.
“The Call of Duty content pack shattered records with 1.4 million downloads in first 24 hours,” Tippl said. “we no longer think about launch events, but long-term on-going relationships with players. The response from fans underscores this approach.”
The company also discussed other digital initiatives, of which some could arguably be considered social, although they are not on Facebook.
In the works is a next-generation massively mutli-player online game; a micro-transaction game for China; a digital platform surrounding the Call of Duty franchise; a new property from Bungie; and Skylander’s Spyro’s Adventure, a new children’s game coming out that will tie together real-life toys that cost $10 and the Internet.
But not ever in the company’s earnings release, or during the call, did Activision place much emphasis on mobile games or social games.
Actually, Facebook was mentioned once. It said that since Call of Duty: Black Ops First Strike launched on Feb. 1, players have spent an average of 58 minutes a day playing online, which is more than the 55 minutes an average Facebook user spends a day on the social network.
So, maybe it can build its own communities?
Still, one could argue that mobile and social are key components to the digital gaming experience.
In addition to Electronic Arts’ many investments in the space, including the purchase of Playfish, a social games publisher, Disney also acquired Playdom. Both plan to use the publishers to bring some of their more recognizable content from other platforms to Facebook. Social games are also becoming a massive business for privately held companies, like Zynga.
An analyst during Activision’s earnings call this afternoon asked about how the company viewed the various emerging platforms across the videogames industry.
In response, Activision’s CEO Robert Kotick said: “You hit on the most interesting of the fundamentals that are redefining interactive entertainment. more people are playing games than ever before.
“Facebook has done a good job of introducing interactive entertainment to people who have never engaged in gaming of that kind…We’ve always taken the approach of platform agnosticism. we deliver services across devices with a display and a microprocessor. we have to prioritize the resources based on the opportunity. as we look out three to five years, we see there being a lot more displays with microprocessors that will be capable of playing games. we are so excited about the prospects of the future. if it has microprocessor and a display, our content can be there.”
Videogame Publishers Highlight Digital Revenues But Divided on Meaning [eMoney]
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Is the 360 nearing its end?
Seriously, this is about the 360′s lifespan and whether or not Sony can overtake the 360′s lead, not a PC fanboi party! why can’t this site have discussions about consoles without someone derailing it with PC vs. Console rhetoric or anti-Apple retardation?
The Playstation 3 won’t overtake the Xbox 360. in recent console sales figures, Sony is last by a significant amount with Wii in second and 360 first. Playstation has a few worthy franchises but most people detest the usability of the system. Microsoft beat Sony and Nintendo when it comes to the social and usability aspect of their consoles. I imagine that the lack of advancement by Microsoft is a result of 2 things: 1) The 360 is aging, and the new console is in the works and 2) Casual gaming is more profitable right now.
Selling consoles has a very small profit margin. in Sony’s case, they lose money when a console is sold. The highest return is seen on accessories and games, so it makes sense to focus on those while gamers are more than willing to buy products for current generation consoles.
“It’s more powerful than the 360 to be sure, but it’s still a relic of a long forgotten age.”
I think the fact that Black Ops sold 5.6 million copies in the first day alone speaks to the fact that no one has forgotten the technology being used in current-gen consoles. You can try to negate what you don’t appreciate by sticking to the “antiquated technology” argument, but console sales figures, not technology, dictate the relevancy of consoles in today’s gaming scene.
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Take Namco Bandai Yoostar 2 on PS3 and Xbox 360 in Europe
We now have some exciting news for players who live in Europe and own an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 console. It seems that Namco Bandei just signed one has 2 game the upcoming Yoostar to publish Kinect and PlayStation Eye/move will be compatible.
As Patrick Garratt over at vg247.com reported recently the Yoostar 2 game sometime in the near future in Europe released. the game is that advanced camera technology of Kinect and PlayStation Eye use to place users within the famous TV scenes or movies.

Advanced social media options are players, share your videos with your friends online even allow. According to Wesley Yin-Poole at eurogamer.net, can users even choose to create your own scenes within the game if you wanted to use Yoostar 2′s ad lib feature.
Have you ever wanted Arnold Schwarzenegger terminator shoes fill and say those famous words, “I’ll back?” Now you can type (in a roundabout way) with the Yoostar 2 game. once you’ve watched the scene, you can place himself in Arnie’s place on the screen.
You can see some screenshots from the game Yoostar 2 on the eurogamer.net-Website. What do you think about the game Yoostar 2? You think you have fun would it be?
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PS3 XMB news ticker not updating?
While on the XMB screen, the news ticker(upper right corner where the clock/date is displayed) isn't updating like it used to. The only messages it displays are: now on Playstation Store(repeats twice), Surround Sound System, Download Episode 2 now!, now on Playstation Store, Download now!
It repeats this pattern over and over again. I no longer get game/trailer/demo updates.
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