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In December 2008, the CTO of Blitz Games announced that it would bring stereoscopic 3D gaming and movie viewing 🧲 to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 with its own technology.[97] This was first demonstrated publicly on PS3 using Sony's own 🧲 technology in January 2009 at the Consumer Electronics Show. Journalists were shown Wipeout HD and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue in 🧲 3D as a demonstration of how the technology might work if it is implemented in the future.[98] Firmware update 3.30 🧲 officially allowed PS3 titles to be played in 3D, requiring a compatible display for use.[99] System software update 3.50 prepared 🧲 it for 3D films.[100] While the game itself must be programmed to take advantage of the 3D technology, titles may 🧲 be patched to add in the functionality retroactively. Titles with such patches include Wipeout HD, Pain, and Super Stardust HD.[101]
At 🧲 Sony's E3 press conference in 2006, the then-standard wireless Sixaxis controller was announced. The controller was based on the same 🧲 basic design as the PlayStation 2's DualShock 2 controller but was wireless, lacked vibration capabilities, had a built-in accelerometer (that 🧲 could detect motion in three directional and three rotational axes; six in total, hence the name Sixaxis) and had a 🧲 few cosmetic tweaks.
The PlayStation Store is an online virtual market available to users of Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) and PlayStation 🧲 Portable (PSP) game consoles via the PlayStation Network. The Store offers a range of downloadable content both for purchase and 🧲 available free of charge. Available content includes full games, add-on content, playable demos, themes and game and movie trailers. The 🧲 service is accessible through an icon on the XMB on PS3 and PSP. The PS3 store can also be accessed 🧲 on PSP via a Remote Play connection to PS3. The PSP store is also available via the PC application, Media 🧲 Go. As of September 24, 2009 , there have been over 600 million downloads from the PlayStation Store worldwide.[195]
A closed 🧲 beta began in Europe from May 2007 and expanded to other territories soon after.[205] Home was delayed and expanded[206] several 🧲 times before initially releasing.[207][208] The Open Beta test was started on December 11, 2008. It remained as a perpetual beta 🧲 until its closure on March 31, 2024.[209][210] Home was available directly from the PlayStation 3 XrossMediaBar. Membership was free, but 🧲 required a PSN account.[203][204]