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The '''PlayStation 3''' (PS3) is a home video game console developed by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It was released in [[Japan]] on November 11, 2006; in [[North America]] on November 17, 2006; and in [[Europe]] on March 23, 2007. The PS3 was the successor to the [[PlayStation 2]] and the predecessor to the [[PlayStation 4]]. It competed primarily against Microsoft's [[Xbox 360]] and Nintendo's [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.
'''The PlayStation 3''' ('''PS3''') is a home video game console developed by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It was first released in Japan and parts of Asia in November 2006, followed by North America in November 2006 and Europe in March 2007. It succeeded the [[PlayStation 2]] and was later succeeded by the [[PlayStation 4]].
== Design and Features ==
The PlayStation 3 was initially available in two models: a 20 GB model and a 60 GB model. The 60 GB model featured additional hardware backwards compatibility with PlayStation 2 games and an inbuilt card reader. The 20 GB model lacked these features but was available for a lower price.
The PS3 belonged to the seventh generation of home consoles, competing mainly with Microsoft's [[Xbox 360]] and Nintendo's Wii. It was notable for its Blu-ray drive, Cell Broadband Engine processor, PlayStation Network integration, internal hard drive, and unusually complex hardware architecture.
==== Key features: ====
== Launch ==
Sony announced the PlayStation 3 for a worldwide 2006 launch, then confirmed a North American launch date of 17 November 2006. Sony Interactive Entertainment's timeline records the PS3 launch in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and North America in November 2006, with Europe following in March 2007.
* Blu-ray player: The PlayStation 3 was one of the first gaming consoles to feature a built-in Blu-ray Disc player, allowing users to play high-definition movies and games.
* Sixaxis controller: The PlayStation 3 introduced the Sixaxis wireless controller, which featured motion-sensing technology.
* Internet connectivity: The PlayStation 3 included built-in Wi-Fi and an Ethernet port for internet connectivity.
* PlayStation Network: The PlayStation 3 featured an online service called the PlayStation Network (PSN), which allowed users to download games, movies, and other content.
The launch models were expensive compared with many earlier consoles. Sony positioned the PS3 as both a games machine and a home entertainment system, with Blu-ray playback, high-definition output, network features, and a hard drive as part of the standard platform.
== Specifications ==
== Hardware ==
The PS3 used the Cell Broadband Engine CPU and the RSX graphics processor. Official PlayStation safety and support manuals list 256 MB of main memory and 256 MB of graphics memory for later models, with specifications varying by revision.
* CPU: 3.2 GHz Cell Broadband Engine
* GPU: RSX Reality Synthesizer (based on NVIDIA's G70 architecture)
* Memory: 256 MB XDR DRAM, 256 MB GDDR3 RAM
* Storage: Varies from 20 GB to 80 GB, with support for external USB storage devices
* Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB 2.0, Memory Stick/PRO Duo slots, CompactFlash slot
* Controllers: DualShock 3, PlayStation Move (optional)
The original models included a slot-loading Blu-ray drive, hard drive, Ethernet, USB ports, Bluetooth wireless controller support, and HDMI output. Some early models also had additional card readers, more USB ports, and hardware or partial support for PlayStation 2 games. Later revisions reduced size, power use, and manufacturing cost, but removed some early features.
== Games and Content ==
The PlayStation 3 featured a wide variety of games across multiple genres, including action, adventure, role-playing, racing, sports, and more. Some of the most popular and critically acclaimed games on the PlayStation 3 include:
== Controllers and Input ==
The first controller was the Sixaxis wireless controller, which added motion sensing but did not include vibration. Sony later introduced the DualShock 3, which added rumble while keeping wireless play and motion sensing.
* Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
* [[The Last of Us]]
* Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
* [[Red Dead Redemption]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto V]]
The console also supported the PlayStation Move motion controller, Bluetooth accessories, USB peripherals, media remotes, and some specialist controllers depending on the game.
== Online Services ==
PS3 users could access the PlayStation Network (PSN) for online gaming, streaming services, and digital purchases. The PSN also offered PlayStation Plus, a subscription service that provided access to free games and other benefits.
== PlayStation Network ==
The PS3 launched alongside PlayStation Network support. The service provided online play, friends lists, downloads, patches, digital games, demos, add-ons, and access to PlayStation Store.
== End of Production ==
The PlayStation 3 was discontinued worldwide on May 29, 2017, marking the end of an era for the console. The PlayStation 3 had a significant impact on the gaming industry, paving the way for the integration of multimedia features in gaming consoles. The PlayStation 3 may be discontinued, but many of its popular games and features continue to be enjoyed by players today through digital downloads and backward compatibility on newer PlayStation consoles.
PlayStation Network was a major shift for Sony's console business. It moved PlayStation from a mostly disc-based model towards a mixed physical and digital ecosystem, a pattern that became standard in later console generations.
== Games ==
The PS3 library included exclusives, multi-platform games, remasters, downloadable games, and experimental digital releases. Major first-party or Sony-associated titles included:
* ''Uncharted 2: Among Thieves''
* ''The Last of Us''
* ''Gran Turismo 5''
* ''LittleBigPlanet''
* ''Killzone 2''
* ''God of War III''
Large third-party releases such as ''Grand Theft Auto V'', ''Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots'', ''Red Dead Redemption'', ''Dark Souls'', ''Call of Duty'' titles, and many sports games also helped define the system.
== Development Reputation ==
The Cell processor gave the PS3 unusual strengths but also made development harder than on simpler architectures. Developers often had to divide work carefully between the main processing element and the Cell's synergistic processing elements. Studios that learned the hardware could produce strong results, but early multi-platform games sometimes performed worse on PS3 than on competing hardware.
This reputation became part of the console's history: powerful, ambitious, and sometimes awkward. Later in the generation, developer tools and experience improved, and many technically impressive games appeared on the system.
== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
The PlayStation 3 marked a significant milestone in the gaming industry, introducing features like Blu-ray support and online gaming that would become standard in future consoles. Despite its initially high price, it went on to sell millions of units worldwide and remains a beloved console for many gamers.
The PS3 helped establish Blu-ray as a mainstream home video format and made online accounts, digital purchases, patches, trophies, and downloadable games normal parts of PlayStation use. It also marked Sony's move from the overwhelming commercial dominance of the PlayStation 2 into a more competitive console generation.
== Reception and Criticism ==
The PlayStation 3 received generally positive reviews from critics and users. Its powerful hardware, built-in Blu-ray player, and online capabilities were praised. However, the initial high price and lack of compelling exclusive games were criticized.
The system remained supported through later software updates and continued to have a long afterlife among collectors, preservation communities, and players interested in the console's exclusives and PlayStation Network library.
== Controversies ==
The PS3 faced various controversies, including security breaches that exposed user data and lawsuits related to its "OtherOS" feature, which allowed users to install Linux on the console.
== See Also ==
* [[Sony_Computer_Entertainment]]
* [[PlayStation_2]]
* [[Xbox_360]]
== References ==
* [https://sonyinteractive.com/en/press-releases/2006/playstation3-launches-worldwide-in-early-november-2006/ Sony Interactive Entertainment: PS3 worldwide launch announcement]
* [https://sonyinteractive.com/en/press-releases/2006/playstation3-launcheson-november-17-2006-in-north-america/ Sony Interactive Entertainment: PS3 North America launch announcement]
* [https://sonyinteractive.com/en/our-company/expanded-company-timeline/ Sony Interactive Entertainment: Expanded company timeline]
* [https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/ps3/ PlayStation Support: PlayStation 3]
* [https://www.playstation.com/content/dam/global_pdc/en/corporate/support/manuals/ps3-docs/cech-43xxac/CECH-43XXA_PS3_SS$en.pdf PlayStation: PS3 safety and support manual]
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