Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) has quelled any rising hopes for the successor to PS3. Chatting with Forbes, Jack made it clear that Sony has just begun fully ‘cashing in’ on PS3 market, and that the new console was a bit far off in the future.
“PlayStation 3 is really just hitting its stride,” Tretton said. “And technologically, I don’t think it’s possible to provide any advancement beyond what we have.”
“What we’ve seen from the competition is trying to add features that already exist in PlayStation 3,” he said.
“We invested heavily in that, we rolled a very heavy rock up a steep hill, through the launch period. But now I think that all pays off, and we’ve got a long run way behind it. So, I wouldn’t look for any discussion of a next generation PlayStation for quite some time.”
Skimming over the subject of Nintendo’s Wii’s successor Wii U, Tretton expressed that the new console does not have anything dramatically different to offer to push the company to rush for a new hardware release.
“I think there’s ground to be carved out for everybody. But I didn’t see anything about Nintendo’s announcement that said ‘Oh, we’d better get working on rolling out a new PlayStation here pretty soon.’
“Our attitude is kind of ‘welcome to the party.’ If you’re looking at being a multimedia entertainment device, if you’re looking at high def gaming, that was 2006 for us,†he concluded.
Source: PSU