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Kaz Hirai: putting Blu-ray on PS3 'was right thing to do'

Sony boss stands by next-gen discs

June 10th 2009 | Tell us what you think [ 1 comments ]

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PS3 without Blu-ray? Not very likely

Another E3 went by this year and yet another chance for Sony to drop the price of the PlayStation 3 wasn't taken.

One of the biggest reasons behind this is that the company uses Blu-ray for both its gaming and movie capabilities – technology that in the grand scheme of things is still generally expensive to make.

When PlayStation boss Kaz Hirai was asked in an interview with the Guardian recently if he regretted including a Blu-ray drive on the PS3 was a bad idea, he was quick to defend his decision: "Purely from a gaming standpoint there was no other choice for us," he noted.

"Last year's Metal Gear Solid 4 was pushing 50GB as it was, if it was on DVD it would have been a 6-disc set.

"The packaging and cost would have been prohibitive and it would have been hugely inconvenient to consumers."

Format war winners

When asked if there was ever a though of taking the Blu-ray out of the machine, Hirai replied: "Conceptually it may make sense to remove the Blu-Ray drive but in reality it doesn't make sense.

"Also we never want to be in the position where countries without super fast broadband connections are locked out of the PlayStation business because the PS3 has gone download only."

He also reveals that having Blu-ray in the PS3 aided in Sony winning the format war. "The PS3 installed base certainly went a long way to making the movie studios side with Blu-ray rather then HD-DVD or supporting both," said Hirai.

"Ultimately it ended up being the right thing for the entirety of the industry as consumers don't need to hedge their bets. We had a lot to do with making Blu-ray the de-facto standard."

Via the Guardian and Kotaku

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mgillespie


June 10th 2009

1. We are less than 3 years into this gaming generation of 10years. The 360 has already ran out of space for many games. Upcoming 360 titles are on numerous discs, EA are saying the 360 is maxed out, but the PS3 still has loads to give still.

Blu-Ray was DEFINITELY REQUIRED.... I find it bizarre that Sony still has to defend it's position, when it's clearly Microsoft who should be the ones explaining the rushed launch of the Xbox360 with features like HD DVD or Blu-Ray slashed and reliability problems.

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