Da Vinci Code success may boost PS3's launch
The success of The Da Vinci Code, the Columbia Pictures movie based on Dan Brown’s best-selling novel, could be a key weapon for Sony when it comes to launching the PlayStation 3 this November.
That’s according to analysts at Bloomberg, who reported this week that the firm - which owns Columbia Pictures - may be planning to launch the movie on Blu-Ray almost simultaneously with the arrival of the PS3.
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