Sony will unveil the PlayStation 3 to its key executives in an internal meeting next week, according to a story on GamesIndustry.biz. The article reports that the news comes from "senior sources" close to Sony at this year's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Sony has already stated officially that the PlayStation 3 will be revealed for the first time at this year's E3 in Los Angeles, where rivals Microsoft and Nintendo are also expected to reveal their next console offerings.
Apparently, next week's meeting is for Sony executives only, and even the company's top developers are not invited to the event.
Sony did not return requests for comment by the time of this writing.
If the internal meeting is indeed happening, it seems likely that not only are the PS3's specifications finalized, but a software demonstration should be part of the presentation -- Sony has sent advanced software kits to developers both here and in Japan already.
Either way, we're just a few months away from E3, where the PlayStation 3 will make its first public bow at last.
Source: IGN
Sony has already stated officially that the PlayStation 3 will be revealed for the first time at this year's E3 in Los Angeles, where rivals Microsoft and Nintendo are also expected to reveal their next console offerings.
Apparently, next week's meeting is for Sony executives only, and even the company's top developers are not invited to the event.
Sony did not return requests for comment by the time of this writing.
If the internal meeting is indeed happening, it seems likely that not only are the PS3's specifications finalized, but a software demonstration should be part of the presentation -- Sony has sent advanced software kits to developers both here and in Japan already.
Either way, we're just a few months away from E3, where the PlayStation 3 will make its first public bow at last.
Source: IGN