Sony will go live with its first consumer-based 3D gaming experience tomorrow. If you already have one of those nice new 3D HD TVs, then you are all set to experience what Sony has in store for 3D gaming, if not, start saving your bucks.
This all comes free from a recent firmware update, and Sony Electronics has also announced that it is accepting pre-sales for 3D capable Bravia HDTVs. These TVs will arrive later this month.
Sony has revealed that the following games will be available in 3D starting tomorrow:
* WipEout HD (full game): Experience the adrenalin rush of navigating the twists and turns of futuristic racetracks at breathtaking speeds like never before.
* Super Stardust HD (full game): Experience asteroids fly past you as you navigate the deadly battleground — only a battle on a cosmic level will save the indigenous life below from destruction.
* PAIN: The stereoscopic 3D content will include the Downtown area and tutorial along with three modes, including two new modes created specifically with stereoscopic 3D in mind, Alien Toss and Ice Breaker.
* MotorStorm Pacific Rift (demo): MotorStorm Pacific Rift in stereoscopic 3D puts you in the driver’s seat of a buggy for a one track, single player race around the deadly Kanaloa Bay for a dangerously real battle against ruthless opponents.
As we’ve previously reported, if you buy a Bravia 3D TV, you’ll get a PlayStation Network voucher to download all four stereoscopic 3D games. If you already own the games, you’ll get a free patch to experience the game in 3D.
The Fight: Lights Out will also be available in stereoscopic 3D, combined with the PlayStation Move. Later this year we’ll get a firmware update so PS3s can playback 3D Blu-ray movies.