Final Fantasy and Metal Gear Solid Get 3D

During Sony’s press conference at the Tokyo Game Show, the company placed a heavy emphasis on PlayStation Move (which will ship in Japan next month) and on the PS3’s 3D capabilities. As well as dating the 3D Blu-ray-playing firmware 3.50 for next week, a whole slew of old and new games getting 3D support were revealed.

On top of the likes of Gran Turismo 5 and Killzone 3 that we already new about, Sony announced that the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV and Metal Gear Solid Rising will both support the technology, as will Disaster 4: Summer Memories.

Perhaps more surprisingly, patches will also be released to add 3D support to Everybody’s Golf 5 (2008’s “World Tour” here in Europe), and also PS3 launch title Ridge Racer 7. Well there’s something no-one was expecting.

Sources: Engadget, VG247

16 Comments

  1. The only part of this article I care about is the mention of Disaster 4… if this 3D bullshit leads to it getting an english language release then that alone justifies 3D on PS3 for me.

    I’ve accepted we’re never likely to get Disaster 3 at this point, but I will take what I can get here. The first two games on PS2 were incredible. Looked gash, but they were still great.

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