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Yoshida - PS3 hardware, cost and pricing "now coming together"

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It's all happening. Speaking to VG247 at Games Convention, Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida said that Jack Tretton's claim that 2008 would be the "year of PlayStation 3" is coming to fruition.

"All the things are now coming together in terms of the right hardware, cost and pricing, and we are increasing our hard disc space as we are increasing the content we're offering through the network and the big titles we're working on, coming out this Christmas," he said. "All that is coming together this year."

And, obviously, next year's plans are continuing apace.

"I definitely hope so," said the dev chief when we asked if he believed 2009 would be another "PS3 year."

"We are feeling very comfortable about the momentum we have on all PlayStation platforms, and especially the way things are going in Europe. It's very, very encouraging."

Yoshida wouldn't be drawn on unannounced product for 2009, but assured there's plenty we haven't seen yet.

"That's not to say we're not working on product for next year," he added. "We have some titles that we have announced this year for release next year, like Heavy Rain and MAG, our big 256-player online title.

"Also there are some titles that we are targeting to launch next year that we have not announced yet. We still have a lot to come."

Sony stole the show in Germany this year with SKU announcements for both PS3 and PSP and a first showing of Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain.

More soon.

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