PS3 to be launched on 11 November in Japan, a week later in the U.S.
Sony Corporation's video game console PlayStation3 will be in the market in November. Sony officials said the PS3 will be introduced in the Japanese markets on 11 November and in the U.S. and European markets a week later.
As planned, the console will be offered in two versions -- one sporting a 20 gigabyte hard drive for $499 and another with a 60 gigabyte drive for $100 more. Some four million units will be ready for the market by the end of 2006 and another 6 million by 31 March 2007.
Sony has shown the new controller of the PS3, which in looks is similar to the one for PlayStation2 but incorporates motion sensors detecting movements.
The new PS3 games that were on show included HD version of the racing game Grand Turismo and the sword fighting action game Heavenly Sword.
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