Reports claim that
Sony's lack of assistance in
PlayStation 3 game development is threatening the quality and quantity of launch titles. The developers have divided into two,
THQ and
Sega represent the ones that are not satisfied with the lack of development kits. Sony PlayStation 3 will be launched in November and the development of games is growing shorter.
"A lot of developers have not gotten the kits. There certainly will not be a lot of titles available," says
Simon Jeffrey, president of Sega of America, he also claims that the titles that will be launched on time, won't use the full potential of console, because Sony hasn't provided the developers the
Cell processors. THQ has announced that its upcoming
Sopranos game will be released only on
PS2 and
Xbox 360 for it was too risky to do it for PS3 with the lack of information about the console.
There are also major developers who are satisfied with Sony and don't see the problem about lack of development kits. Even though neither
EA or
Activision has not received the final development kit or hardware, Activision CEO
Robert Kotick assures that their knowledge of the processor's capacity is enough to develop games.
Chief executive officer of SCE,
Kazuo Hirai believes that the time left for the development shouldn't be too big of a problem and that the developers are starting to receive final dev kits. Sony is expecting 15 games to launch with the PS3.
Source:
ComputerAndVideoGames.com
Written by: Matti Robinson @ 18 May 2006 2:45