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In 2011 we'll see at the very least Uncharted 3 and Killzone 3 (unless Killzone 3 makes it out for the 2010 holidays, which I doubt), and by the end of 2010 and into 2011, we should start seeing what Lightbox, Sony Liverpool, Sony London, and SCEJ have in the pipe for ps3 (remember that SCEJ only just announced that they would start focusing on ps3 over PSP).

I wouldn't be worried about games from Sony's first and second parties. For example, we know Lightbox and Eat Sleep Play are working on Starhawk and Twisted Metal, respectively, and it's just a matter of when they'll be ready. We haven't seen a single year for ps3 that has had less than five quality first party releases hit the platform since 2006, and the deeper we get into this gen, the more comfortable Sony's teams get with the ps3's architecture, and the quicker their output of games becomes. This year was their biggest year yet (Killzone, Demon's Souls, Infamous, Uncharted, Ratchet), with next year looking to top it (MAG, Heavy Rain, God of War, Gran Turismo, the Last Guardian, and probably Resistance 3 and something else for the holidays).

We'll probably see another price cut by then as well.

Sony doesn't have to worry about keeping up their momentum so much so as they have to worry about their competitors swinging momentum back in their favor. Nintendo and Microsoft have a number of tricks up their sleeves, from Wii Motion + Zelda, to Dragon Quest X, to Natal.