Official Sony E3 Discussion Thread


Recommended Posts

You know what they need? Announce FFVII remake and keep Versus exclusive. Maybe Kingdom Hearts 3 (yeah I wish).

I don't know why Sony didn't even keep FFXIII time exclusive at least. 360 is looking very attractive with all the RPGs coming. I think I'm going to get one soon. With Last Remenant time exclusive, Infinity Undiscovery and Star Ocean 4 I think I'm going to get a 360 soon. I hope they announce Release date for Last Remenant and maybe release Star Ocea 4 for PS3. I don't want to spend more money in games and game systems. Damn this is an expensive hobby :(

Also I want to see what they are going to announce about God of War 3, that game is going to be awesome. :D :woot:

Making up for a Final Fantasy title is a complicated task. Unless they pull the Final Fantasy card and finally announce Final Fantasy 7's remake :p On a more serious note, they better show some God of War, Tekken, Shadow of the Colossus, Okami, or something ****ing epic if they don't want to come off as pathetic losers in this conference.

RUMOUUUUURS Ahead.

So we’ve just been talking with a Sony Playstation rep regarding the upcoming Playstation E3 conference which is being held later on today.

According to the rep, Sony have some interesting things to unveil at the show. The first thing which caught our attention was 4 new PS3 exclusive games which are to be released later on in the year and early 2009. These 4 new games will be shown as well as the following games which have been officially confirmed by Sony:

Killzone 2 (PS3)

LittleBigPlanet (PS3)

MotorStorm Pacific Rift (PS3)

PixelJunk Eden (PS3)

Resistance 2 (PS3)

SIREN: Blood Curse Episode #1 (PSN)

SOCOM: Confrontation (PS3)

Buzz! Master Quiz

Buzz! Quiz TV

We’re guessing that one of the 4 games to be announced by Sony later on today will be God of War 3. For the others, we’re unsure.

The Sony rep said that Home has a few more features/additions and these will also be demonstrated. What these features are exactly, we don’t know.

A new Playstation controller is also supposed to be in the making. Apparently it has a much longer battery life (not that the current controllers don’t have a long battery life!), will be lighter than the current DualShock3, and of course will include rumble. A wireless headset is also said to be included in future PS3 packages and we’re told that we could be seeing a new PS3 bundle in time for Christmas. With Resistance 2 being released in November, there’s a very good chance that Resistance 2 could be part of the new PS3 bundle.

A new PS3 firmware is supposed to be demonstrated, displaying “In game chat”. A few more “surprises” will be detailed later today, we’re not told what, so we’ll just have to sit back and wait.

As this is not officially confirmed by Sony, we’re currently calling all this a rumour for now - we’ll see it all happen later on today.

Source: http://game-warp.com//ps3/sony-playstation...weve-been-told/

4 new games would be nice thanks, be real! :(

RUMOUUUUURS Ahead.

Source: http://game-warp.com//ps3/sony-playstation...weve-been-told/

4 new games would be nice thanks, be real! :(

That list doesn't look great to be perfectly honest so hopefully the surprises are the main attraction. FFVII remake or it is a disappointment.

Killzone 2 (PS3)

LittleBigPlanet (PS3)

MotorStorm Pacific Rift (PS3)

PixelJunk Eden (PS3)

Resistance 2 (PS3)

SIREN: Blood Curse Episode #1 (PSN)

SOCOM: Confrontation (PS3)

Buzz! Master Quiz

Buzz! Quiz TV

Doesn't look great? You need to sell your PS3.

Looking forward to getting home from work and firing up HOME to see what this HOME E3 Event is about! Hopefully plenty of people will be signed on and will be watching the LIVE Feed. Will be interesting to discuss and watch in HOME.

Only 1 hour and 15 minutes to go till I can go home!

"Sony: 11:30 am PT / 1:30 pm ET [/ 19:30 BST]"

Since I have no clue what any of those mean, what's that in British local time? ( So I know I can add an hour to that )

7:30pm for UK :)

"Sony: 11:30 am PT / 1:30 pm ET [/ 19:30 BST]"

Since I have no clue what any of those mean, what's that in British local time? ( So I know I can add an hour to that )

BST = british standard time, which I think is GMT at this time of year.

Can we take guesses about what the exclusives may be?

I just remembered this one, and haven't heard much about it, Rockstars L.A. Noire

I was thinking also, perhaps Sony knew Square wanted to expand to the X-Box, so like Sony did with Rockstar, said go ahead and do that, and perhaps Square will have another exclusive (non FF related) for just the Playstation?

Thoughts? I'm just thinking things.

Can we take guesses about what the exclusives may be?

I just remembered this one, and haven't heard much about it, Rockstars L.A. Noire

I was thinking also, perhaps Sony knew Square wanted to expand to the X-Box, so like Sony did with Rockstar, said go ahead and do that, and perhaps Square will have another exclusive (non FF related) for just the Playstation?

Thoughts? I'm just thinking things.

Rumoured,

GoW3

Team ICO's new game (Ico/Shadow of the Colossus mix)

Heavy Rain

Something from Naughty Dog - Jak & Daxter 3

New Ratchet and Clank title

Twisted Metal

Zone of the Enders 3

Something from Rockstar

New Shin Megami Tensei game

Can we take guesses about what the exclusives may be?

I just remembered this one, and haven't heard much about it, Rockstars L.A. Noire

I was thinking also, perhaps Sony knew Square wanted to expand to the X-Box, so like Sony did with Rockstar, said go ahead and do that, and perhaps Square will have another exclusive (non FF related) for just the Playstation?

Thoughts? I'm just thinking things.

Sony didn't have a choice regarding the loss of exclusive rights.

Guessing that was just rockstars way of thanking Sony for the success of their previous games on the PS2

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Google adds built-in computer control to Gemini 3.5 flash by Karthik Mudaliar Google has added Computer Use as a built-in tool in Gemini 3.5 Flash, giving developers a single model that can reason about a task and operate graphical interfaces across browsers, mobile devices, and desktop environments. The feature is available through the Gemini API and Google’s Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, although it remains a preview feature for now. Computer Use enables an AI agent to examine screenshots and return actions such as mouse clicks, scrolling, and keyboard input. A developer’s application must execute those actions, capture the resulting screen, and send it back to Gemini, creating a continuous loop until the task is completed. Google says the integration can be used for activities including repetitive form filling, application testing, research across multiple websites, and longer enterprise workflows. Gemini 3.5 Flash can work with browser, mobile, and desktop environments, whereas Google’s earlier standalone Computer Use model was primarily positioned around browser interaction. The main change is consolidation. Computer control was previously offered through the separate Gemini 2.5 Computer Use preview model. As Neowin reported when that model was introduced, it was designed to interpret a visual interface and generate actions without requiring a website-specific API. Google later brought Computer Use to preview versions of Gemini 3 Pro and Gemini 3 Flash in January 2026. The latest release now incorporates the tool into the stable Gemini 3.5 Flash model rather than requiring developers to select a specialized model solely for interface automation. Gemini 3.5 Flash itself was announced in May as Google’s latest fast model for coding and multi-step agent workflows. It supports a one-million-token input context window and up to 65,000 output tokens, along with adjustable thinking levels that let developers trade additional reasoning for lower latency and cost. Google also added that Gemini 3.5 Flash received targeted adversarial training for computer-use scenarios. The company is also offering safeguards that can require user confirmation before sensitive or irreversible actions and automatically stop a workflow when suspected prompt injection is detected. Its developer documentation describes configurable protections for areas such as financial transactions and changes to sensitive records. Google isn't the first to bring Computer Use to its platform. Anthropic has made computer control available through Claude, while OpenAI has continued improving computer-use performance in its recent models. Microsoft has also applied the concept to business workflows, including a Computer Use capability for the Researcher agent in Microsoft 365 Copilot.
    • After I installed KB5095093, the volume on my ARM laptop won't go above 20%. It's stuck on the hearing protection level, which is pretty much useless if you want to listen to anything. I rolled back.
    • Amazon Prime Day slashes Samsung's newest Galaxy Watch Ultra by 45 percent by Karthik Mudaliar Samsung’s flagship Android smartwatch has received one of its steepest Prime Day cuts. Amazon has dropped the 2025 Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra in Titanium Blue to $357.24, saving buyers around $292 from its $649.99 list price. That's a 45 percent discount (purchase link below). The 47mm Galaxy Watch Ultra uses a titanium casing and a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 x 480 and peak brightness of 3,000 nits. It includes LTE connectivity, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi, NFC, and dual-frequency L1+L5 GPS for more accurate outdoor route tracking. The 2025 model has 64GB of storage, a 590mAh battery, sapphire crystal glass, 10ATM water resistance, IP68 protection, and MIL-STD-810H durability testing. Its health and fitness tools include heart rate monitoring, sleep coaching, Energy Score, Running Coach, body composition analysis, temperature sensing, and ECG support, where available. This model is best suited to Android users who regularly run, hike, cycle, or train outdoors and want cellular access without carrying a phone. The larger battery, rugged construction, bright display, and dedicated Quick Button also make it a stronger option than Samsung’s regular Galaxy Watch models for extended workouts and demanding environments. Grab the Titanium Blue Galaxy Watch Ultra before the Prime Day price resets: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) [Sold and Shipped by Amazon] Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Google begins rolling out its post-Epic Play Store billing model next week by Karthik Mudaliar Google has confirmed that its redesigned Play Store billing and fee structure will take effect on June 30, 2026, in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Economic Area. The changes will let eligible developers offer their own payment systems or send users to an external website for purchases, while separating Google’s platform service fee from the cost of using Google Play Billing. The rollout puts concrete dates and detailed rate cards behind the broader Android policy overhaul Google announced in March. That announcement followed a proposed settlement with Epic Games intended to resolve their long-running disputes over app distribution and payments, although the U.S. portion of the agreement still requires court approval. Under the new billing choice program, developers selling digital content or services can display an alternative payment option alongside Google Play Billing. They may also direct users to their own websites to complete a purchase. Developers can use Google’s standard payment-choice screen or design one that complies with the company’s user-interface rules. Choosing another payment processor does not eliminate Google’s cut altogether. The company will continue charging a service fee for transactions associated with apps distributed through Google Play, regardless of whether payment is handled by Google, an alternative provider, or a developer’s website. Google argues that this fee covers the value and infrastructure provided by Android and the Play Store. For developers earning up to $1 million annually, the service fee will generally be 10 percent. That rate also applies to auto-renewing subscriptions. When Google Play Billing is used in the U.S., U.K., or EEA, Google will add a separate 5 percent billing fee, and developers processing payments elsewhere will not pay that additional charge. This means Google’s familiar flat 30 percent commission is disappearing, but developers will not necessarily see a dramatic reduction on every transaction. An in-app purchase from an existing user processed through Google Play Billing can still reach a combined 30 percent. The biggest savings are likely to come from subscriptions, smaller developers covered by the $1 million tier, and companies able to move customers to their own payment infrastructure. Google is also offering lower rates through its Apps Experience and revamped Games Level Up programs. Apps and games that satisfy the company’s requirements can qualify for 15 percent service fees on new-install transactions and 20 percent on existing-install transactions. The criteria include performance and reliability standards, support for additional Android device categories, and selected platform features. Those program rates are scheduled to become available in the initial markets and Australia on September 30. For consumers, the immediate effect will depend on whether developers adopt alternative payments and pass any savings on through lower prices. For developers, however, June 30 begins a more flexible but considerably more complicated Play Store economy in which distribution, billing, install dates, revenue thresholds, and program participation can each affect Google’s final cut. Google is also separately developing a Registered App Stores program designed to simplify the installation of qualifying third-party stores. That initiative is expected to arrive with a major Android release later in 2026 and will launch outside the U.S. first. Google says the rest of the world will receive the changes by September 30, 2027, although billing rates for markets outside the US, UK, and EEA have not yet been announced.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      Tom Schmidt earned a badge
      First Post
    • One Month Later
      D0nn13 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Rookie
      +ChiefOfNeo went up a rank
      Rookie
    • One Year In
      Tom Schmidt earned a badge
      One Year In
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      464
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      177
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      124
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      81
    5. 5
      Xenon
      76
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!