Sony Working on new Disc Format for PS4?

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In a recent interview with Play3, Sony’s Senior VP of Product Development, Shuhei Yoshida said that the PlayStation 4 will use optical storage discs like Blu-Ray for blockbuster games. This was surprising considering Sony’s digital push with UMD-less PSPgo, and the trend the gaming industry has shown toward digital distribution.

So if the PS4 is to feature an optical disc drive, what will the storage format be? Will we see yet another Blu-Ray equipped console? Or will Sony usher in a new technology much like the PS2 did with DVD and the PS3 did with Blu-Ray? We may have the answer after the jump…

Considering Sony’s track record of innovation and “future proofing” their consoles, it’s hard to believe that Sony will yet again equip their console with a Blu-Ray drive. Blu-Ray is what’s hot currently, and while games still aren’t quite filling Blu-Ray discs’ maximum storage capacity, the format is clearly the “present” and not the “future”. To fully “future proof” the PS4 to withstand the standard PlayStation 10-year lifecycle, Sony is going to need to go above and beyond Blu-Ray.

Sony, not-to-be outdone by anyone, is rumored to be working on a successor to Blu-Ray. According to an article in the current issue of GameInformer magazine (Dead Space Cover; Issue 201) Sony is hard at work on “the next jump”, a disc similar to the previously announced Holographic Versatile Disc. The disc is said to have a capacity of 6TB (terabytes) or 6,000GB (gigabytes), more than enough to support 1080p HD video, 3D imagery, uncompressed loseless HD audio, along with any other AV codec you could throw at it. On top of all that storage, the format can use the massive amount of available space to implicate extra security measures, a major positive when pitching the format to game developers (and movie studios) who don’t want their games pirated.

It’s difficult enough looking into the future to predict such a need, even more so now with digital distribution becoming more and more prevalent. Sony has done it in the past with Blu-Ray and with the help of the PlayStation 3, made the format an everyday, household name. While Blu-Ray is here to stay and certainly has plenty of life left in it, so does the PlayStation 3. When the time arrives for the PlayStation 4 to be released, there could be a need for such a massive capacity storage medium. If Sony sees a need for such a format in the future, they’d likely look to the PlayStation 4 to replicate the success the PS3 had in ushering in Blu-Ray.

Do you see a need for such a technology? Do you think the Sony would take the risk again with another new format debuting on a PlayStation console? Or have they learned a lesson from the PS3’s launch price and initial reception?

source: playstationlifestyle.net/2010/01/11/sony-working-on-new-disc-format-possibly-for-ps4/
 
That would be pretty awesome to have 6 Terabytes per disc.EEK! Maybe then we can have HD Audio on all of our games.:scat:

A new disc format would give them an edge over Microsoft and Nintendo, but they if they go this route, the games better be out of this world. God of War 4 (in 3D, full 1080p, and HD Audio) would be sweet.

I also wouldn't mind if they put movies/TV shows on this type of enormous disc. It would be cool to pop in one disc and watch the entire series of LOST or 24 without getting off the couch.
 
I wonder if they'll be trying to replace BD as a movie format as well. If so I think it'd tank. They'd have to do it for games only. I HIGHLY doubt, even in 5-10 years, that people are going to want to move to a new format again. I'm done after blu-ray I think.

but 6TB is NICE!
 
6TB would be... insane, 200GB is enough with BD's at the moment.

Honestly though... with the technology now a days, why would we need a new disc format? CPU and GPU are more important than storage right now... or at least for awhile.
 
I think the holographic tech is not necessary for movies right now... I think blu-ray has a long run in front of it, especially with a relatively modest market pool. I still hear many people ask me if it really makes that much difference, not that my sample size equates to the globe, but whateva.

I have no doubts though that with 6TB discs and the economy in which they can be produced en masse has companies abroad eyeballing the tech if the prices can be mitigated to current blu-ray levels or lower.


PS4 is so far off.


What kills me is when I pop in a PS2 game and remember when the PS2 came out and everyone was like EEK! but now it's like EEK! but for the reason that it looks almost unwatchable.

PS3 has some leg room.
 
I wont be changing from Blu and i dont think more storage is needed at the moment it must be 95% of all games are just ports so the weakest console always holds the better back. Its not like COD4 utilizes the ps3 to max its written in a way it works on multiple platforms and tweaked slightly on each console.

I could be completely wrong or be on my own with the opinion but hay hoo