According to Sony's Worldwide Studuios boss, Shuhei Yoshida, this move has been a surprising one.
"In practical purposes, those are Microsoft's strengths - they have very strong FPSes, for example," he told the latest issue of EDGE , "and they work with Activision to provide content for Call Of Duty.
"It's very interesting to see them confirm where they have those strengths by opening [their E3 presentation] with those games.
"When they showed Kinect I was surprised to see so much on the casual side. It was a polarised kind of approach."
Shuhei was keen to reiterate that Sony's solution is more widespread. "We are not focusing on one area, or two areas, but covering a full audience spectrum," he added.
<span>Thank goodness for that. Something for everyone has always been Sony's mantra. We can't wait for PlayStation Move at this point. So excited.
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[source computerandvideogames.com]
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