What's next for PS3 in 2010

“I expect 2010 will see substantial upgrades in the dashboard, as well as the addition of Sky TV besides other online services. Upgrades in Home, firmware and not forgetting the motion controllers, which could see some really cool interactions with the EyeToy.

“Obviously the racing highlight will be the vast Gran Turismo 5, this could see a possible surprise announcement of new licenses and modes. It’s about time a new Ridge Racer hit the scene. GRID 2 is also on the cards for late summer. E3 could potentially be big for Sony. It’ll be interesting to see the new generation third party titles that are optimising PS3 hardware performance.

“You could say it’ll be the year of motion control but my eye is on the new generation of 3D gaming. The recent Avatar game blew my mind with its execution and potential possibilities. A combination with head-tracking could be interesting.” - Alan Boiston, Editor of vvvgamer.com

“2010 will be the crunch year for the PS3 which, despite Sony’s protestations that it has sold according to plan, hasn’t lived up to its predecessors. Two things are key: dropping the price,and upping the number of PS3 exclusives by a factor of ten or thereabouts. Uncharted 2 was great, but it ploughs a lonely furrow. Gran Turismo 5 has to be demonstrably superior to Forza 3, Need for Speed Shift and Split/Second. The Last Guardian will be next year’s Uncharted 2, but it needs support. Final Fantasy XIII and BioShock 2 will be must-buys, but no bragging rights with Xbox 360 owners there. Shuhei Yoshida needs to produce a hat and pull a lot of rabbits out of it at E3.” - Steve Boxer, The Guardian

Above: Steve Boxer

“For me, the big ace that Sony has up its sleeve for 2010 is the firmware upgrade that’ll allow the PS3 to play 3D movies and games. Of course you’ll also need a new 3DTV to get this working, but it just shows how the PS3 was built to last and is future-proofed. All major TV manufacturers will be launching 3D compatible TVs and the PS3 will be able to make the most of the technology at no extra cost.” - Andrew Oliver, CTO, Blitz Games

“Motion control... motion control and motion control. With Natal moving into viewin 2010 at a commodified price (according to sources close to everybody), the PS3 needs its ‘Gem’ or ‘Sphere’ or ‘Dildo’ to hit with some enormous impact.

“I’d also expect, with Sony’s joined-up company under Sir Howard Stringer, for 3D to make its mark in PlayStation land in 2010. I don’t think it’s too early for at least some key journos in gaming to be delivered 3D Bravias with copies of Heavy Rain 3D, the David Cage Director’s cut. I then expect these key hacks to go potty about the system in the same way as they did about the benighted Beatles and the sad as all shit Saboteur.

“Finally, Home... something has to be done for European Home to deliver on promises of events to be held, gigs to be heard and communities to be built. Microsoft’s less than superb live experience has the mind of the public.” - Tim Smith, Editor of SPOnG.com