Sony’s John Koller is at it again. Not content with extolling the company’s first party offerings, hinting at Facebook PS3 integration or stating that console exclusivity is as dead as the dodo, SCEA’s ubiquitous hardware boss is now claiming that this year’s E3 convention will be one of the most significant for the firm in 11 years.
“It’s going to be a big E3,” Koller told VG247.com.
“We’ve just started planning what the announcements will be, but I’ve been here for 11 years: this will be one of the larger E3s in terms of software and just discussions about where we’re going from a brand perspective and where each of the platforms is headed.”
The executive further hinted that gamers can expect a heap of software revelations at this year’s show, adding, “I think some of the big announcements are going to come of the software side. We talked a bit at Destination PlayStation, and came out with about half of the PSP line-up, maybe even less, and the balance we’re going to be talking about in the months leading up to e3 and at E3.”
PS3 won’t be left in the dark either: “The same goes for PS3,” said Koller. “There’s a really strong line-up of games that’s going to help drive a lot of business.”
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