Cita:
Microsoft's Xbox Live has existed since 2002. How will Sony, who has never had a dedicated and successful online program in the console space -- the PS2's online was a total free for all -- compete with Microsoft's nearly four-year lead in the online console gaming service sphere?
They'll use Xfire, that's how (the image to the right is a mock-up).
By incorporating an existing service into their own PlayStation Network Platform (PNP), Sony hopes to circumvent existing problems in the console space that Microsoft has had to sort out and in using Xfire -- a company with an established messaging, matchmaking and gaming client -- Sony hopes to narrow the four-year gap in online gaming services that Microsoft currently enjoys (Xfire has been around since 2002).
In a transcript of Viacom's Q2 earning's report conference call a deal between Sony and Xfire was revealed:
Importantly, Xfire just signed a deal with Sony to create a version of their platform for the new PS3, which will now enable Xfire to extend its reach further into the huge console gaming
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Tiene prácticamente todo lo que tiene Xbox Live, lista de amigos con posibilidad de unirte a sus partidas, estadísticas, descargas de updates, por lo que con el desarrollo de un Xfire para PS3 se podría tener un sistema muy similar al Live, con la diferencia del coste.
Sin duda es una muy buena noticia para la playstation 3