Video Gaming News - March 2004
Foster City, CA (March 23, 2004) - Sony Computer Entertainment America
Inc. announced today a new internal Hard Disk Drive (40GB) for the PlayStation
2. The drive comes with FINAL FANTASY XI installed, and will sell for a
suggested retail price of $99.
From Sony:
The launch of the internal Hard Disk Drive is the next evolution in Sony
Computer Entertainment America's commitment to offering an unparalleled
entertainment experience to its rapidly growing online community. The launch of
this hardware addition and content offering is the first step to ushering in a
new era of digital entertainment through the PlayStation 2.
FINAL FANTASY XI offers gamers a dynamic online adventure in a persistent world,
breaking traditional gaming barriers and expanding the opportunities with online
gaming by allowing cross-platform, cross-continent gameplay between a
PlayStation 2 and a PC. Now for the first time gamers won't be bound by
geographic region or platform obstacles, and can enter an ever evolving world of
online gaming.
"True to its business philosophy of delivering technology when the market is
ready and with full content support, the Hard Disk Drive delivers the features
that consumers want most," said Andrew House, executive vice president, Sony
Computer Entertainment America. "With 2.6 million network ready PlayStation 2
consoles in more than 25 million homes throughout North America, the internal
Hard Disk Drive paves the way for delivering countless forms of digital
entertainment to this massive audience."
Internal Hard Disk Drive: Expanding the Entertainment Experience
The launch of the internal Hard Disk Drive opens a new world for gamers by
enabling the possibility of new entertainment experiences with PlayStation 2
such as downloadable and episodic content and episodic experiences. This is the
next phase of Sony Computer Entertainment's vision to use PlayStation 2 as an
entertainment vehicle to distribute new forms of entertainment content. Product
features include 40GB of storage, faster caching times and the ability to
download content for online games such as new tracks, stadiums and characters.
FINAL FANTASY XI: Experiencing A New Online World
FINAL FANTASY XI is a multiplayer online role-playing-game (MMORPG) that brings
the same innovative gameplay and deep storyline from the FINAL FANTASY series,
which made the franchise one of the most popular videogame series in the world,
with more than 49 million units sold to date. A brand-new FINAL FANTASY
experience awaits gamers as they live in and navigate through a "persistent
world" that continues to evolve and develop, even when they are not playing. The
introduction of the internal Hard Disk Drive provides players with the unique
opportunity to experience a completely
new gaming world online with large communities, complex gameplay in intense
online environments and a constantly, refreshed gameplay experience with the
ability to download updates. Various communication tools have been incorporated
into FINAL FANTASY XI to assist in interaction between players, including
easy-to-use chat and messaging systems.
FINAL FANTASY XI utilizes the Network Adaptor (Ethernet/modem)(for PlayStation
2) and the internal Hard Disk Drive (40GB) (for PlayStation 2) to allow players
to connect online, either via broadband or dial-up connection, and join in the
ever-changing world of "Vana'deil." Players can create their alter ego that will
exist in the world of Vana'deil, and be able to customize characters by race,
sex, country of origin, and numerous physical traits. In FINAL FANTASY XI,
players will become immersed in an expansive, original storyline as they go on
missions and build up their character's skills and attributes, either alone or
with other members of the community, ultimately creating the history of
Vana'deil.
Pricing and Availability
Available immediately for a $99 suggested retail price (SRP), the internal Hard
Disk Drive attaches to the Network Adaptor (Ethernet/modem) (for PlayStation 2),
which connects to both broadband or dial-up networks, and slides easily into the
expansion bay of the PlayStation 2 system.
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