Sony may be making a big push for 3D TVs — and, by extension, 3D gaming — but EA Sports president Peter Moore doesn’t yet seem convinced it’s the future — or not the immediate future, anyway. Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz (via Eurogamer), Moore said that they currently have “nothing at all” in the works in terms of 3D gaming.
“No, no, no. I have a point of view and that’s about as much as we have,” Moore said. “[From] Howard Stringer down, Sony has made it a strategic imperative for the company. And when Sony does something of that nature then we as a company need to sit up and take notice. But believe me there’s nothing going on right now that would say I’m ready to demo a 3D sports game. Nothing at all.”
So what are Peter Moore and EA Sports almost ready to do? Demo what they have in store for Microsoft’s Project Natal and Sony’s motion controller. “We’re getting in sync with Sony’s motion controller and Project Natal with what Sony and Microsoft want to do with their publishing partners, so stay tuned for further information on that as we get closer to the date,” Moore said. “And as you can imagine, EA being EA we’re going to have our core intellectual property represented in some shape or fashion on those platforms.”
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