Sony adopts Blu-Ray for PS3 - colossal games on the way?
Following a technical discussion held in Tokyo earlier this week, Sony has confirmed that, as suspected, PS3 discs will take advantage of Blu-Ray technology. Blu-Ray discs have a storage capacity five times greater than that of standard DVDs, so games and high-definition movies would normally have 27 GB to play with. And that’s just a single layered disc.
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