So
Destination PlayStation in Miami has ended. And nothing whatsoever on PlaySation 3 was disclosed. Although not a massive surprise, attendees, all of whom were bound with promisingly tight non disclosure agreements, expressed disappointment en masse at the information blackout.
“It was hinted that we should attend to see 'something special'” one executive at a major US retailer told SPOnG today, “and everyone expected to see at least something [of PlayStation 3] over the three days. Like, videos or something... Anything... Even the most senior in attendance were kept in the dark.”
Sony, speaking to US site
GameSpot, defended the decision to keep back PlayStation 3 media and info, saying, “DPS is actually over and we have made no new announcements concerning PS3". The rep continued "We never indicated that DPS was to be used as a forum to disclose new information or demonstrate PS3 content. DPS is designed as a forum to bring our retail and publishing partners together for new-year planning and this is the sixth conference we have hosted to do so."
So we'll have to wait until E3 – putting SCEI's promise of a spring launch well into the land of fantasy...