Just recently, a new batch of box art featuring the games Call of Duty 3, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Tony Hawk's Project 8 for Playstation 3 has surfaced.
Tony Hawk's Project 8 is built with full online capabilities for Xbox 360, including support of Live, classic two-player challenges, a new game called Walls (which plays like Snake or Tron), and up to eight-player online games. But Project 8 is not online for PlayStation 3. Only within the last three weeks has Neversoft received its PS3 beta kits, a black horizontal box about one foot wide by two feet long and two inches deep, with a slew of buttons and dials on its front deck. Neversoft is confident the PS3 version of the game will ship at launch in November, but it still hasn't received all of the software libraries and has no indication of how the online components will work on PS3, so it's not offering them.
In a presentation to the Merrill Lynch Media and Entertainment Conference yesterday, Kotick said that Activision would have three games for each of the new systems, calling it, "the largest launch lineup that we've had in the history of our company."
Activision today released a new gameplay video and five new screenshots of Tony Hawk's Project 8. Project 8 is the newest edition to the Tony Hawk series and is expected to be released on current and next-gen consoles this November.