Wednesday, March 7th 2007
PS3 to get Improved Online Capabilities This Autumn
Senior industry executives have revealed that Sony is planning its latest online service for the new PS3, Playstation Home, for this autumn. PS Home is intended to improve upon the current offerings from Microsoft and Nintendo, letting players create online identities to record various achievements in different games, and unlocking a number of 'prizes' for gamers. Phil Harrison (Sony's president of worldwide studios) is expected to give an official announcement later today at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The Playstation Network used by the PS3 at the moment has often been criticised compared to Microsoft's Xbox Live service, but Sony will be hoping to get back on a par with Microsoft once Playstation Home is launched.
Update: anyone wishing to read more about this service should view this DailyTech article.
Source:
New York Times
Update: anyone wishing to read more about this service should view this DailyTech article.
11 Comments on PS3 to get Improved Online Capabilities This Autumn
Edit: I take that back: www.engadget.com/2007/03/07/playstation-home-revealed/ The PS network actually looks really cool. Cooler that Xbox Live. It's like an MMO!
Sony is clearly admitting some stage of defeat in this, or at least an interest in wanting to better themselves, I think that's the key here.
"Once PCs are integrated with Xbox Live, PCs will OWN consoles in every aspect."-thats being a fan boy