Sony is pining for third-party developers to make the most of the PS3. That's what Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai's comments would suggest, anyway.
Speaking to Japanese website ITMedia +D, Hirai said, "I think it’s really important that we talk with third party developers so that they can have these interesting extras in the PlayStation 3 version.”
Aw, Kaz. You're breaking SPOnG's heart. He gave some more detail on what those “interesting extras” are, saying, “...I think it’s important that third parties use the unique characteristics of the platform to add a little bit of extra flavour to their games. For example, with the PS3, you’ve got the Sixaxis controller, or you could utilise the extra capacity provided by Blu-ray to add more levels, put on interviews with the developers or have your videos able to play in 1080p.”
Sony, it would seem, is not oblivious to the merits of developing titles for multiple platforms. “When you consider the cost of developing on today’s platforms, I think it’s a logical progression that they’re all thinking of making their games cross-platform", said Hirai.
It would appear that Sony is starting to give up the ghost on securing third party exclusives for the PS3, instead hoping that its "unique characteristics" will sell gamers on the merits of multi-platform games on the PS3.
Recent
comments from Epic's Mark Rein about how Blu-Ray on the PS3 offers more "leg room" for
Unreal Tournament 3 seem to support Hirai's plea for developers to make the most of Sony's console's "interesting extras".
At least Sony can take consolation that Ubisoft's upcoming political shooter,
Haze, is a PS3 exclusive. Well,
maybe. Sort of.