Home Boss Jack Buser Talks Home "Gameification" And More
PlayStation Home will undergo quite the design overhaul, as we reported yesterday.
Last week, we spoke to Home boss Jack Buser about the upcoming changes and upgrades, and he elaborated upon the public information you've probably already seen. Key to the Home transformation is that Sony has recognized one immutable fact: Home is for gamers and gamers love to...well, game. They like to play games and talk about games, which is why Home is heading in the appropriate direction. Said Buser:
"We're going to reinforce the evolution of the network with central focus on games. We have learned that social games are the killer app for building the PlayStation community. Social games are the killer app. It’s what gamers talk about. Social networks have discovered this, too. But when you’re talking about the PlayStation audience, these are gamers to start with. 'Gameification' is a huge trend going on; it just makes sense for us. It’s going to aid people in their entertainment; it’s going give them this sense of accomplishment."
He also talked about how there will be one overarching adventure that encompasses all of Home; it's an "entire quest system" that encourages you to explore and participate. He said that one of the big questions people have concerning Home is, "what is there to do?" Well, in addition to the part where Home itself becomes a game, there are the four districts based around different genres. He even hinted at daily quests and "very sophisticated, branching quests that could take months."
Plus, Home will identify you whenever you log on:
"Home will remember choices you made in the past; it'll remember whether you've won or lost a game, and then it'll branch out. One decision will lead to another. Home will know the users that have been with us since the beginning, and it'll also know newcomers."
Lastly, Buser reminded us that one of the coolest new parts of Home will be the user-generated event system. Members of the PlayStation community will be able to coordinate events within Home and even promote those gatherings. But even with the new structure (the Hub and districts), you should know that everything you've known and loved about Home will remain the same. All this great new content is optional.
But man...that's quite the option. We've seen a large number of people show up at our PSXE Home shows, and we encourage everyone to check out what the service has to offer.
Tags: home, ps home, playstation home, jack buser
8/23/2011 8:30:27 PM Ben Dutka
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Qubex
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 9:45:38 PM
Voice chat though could end up being offered as a paid PlayStation Plus feature. Some of that subscription money could go to help pay for those extra costs...
Q!
"play.experience.enjoy"
LimitedVertigo
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 9:50:02 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 10:02:10 PM
CharlesD
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 @ 12:54:12 AM
However, the public free chat feature that has been removed is something that I rather doubt we will ever see again. Many, many people would have had to abuse the privilege to have it taken away entirely. And remember, when people are given a nearly complete wall of anonymity they tend to do stupid things :(
SmokeyPSD
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 @ 8:31:29 AM
Qubex
Sunday, August 28, 2011 @ 1:58:20 AM
Qubex
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 9:43:42 PM
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What I like about these developments is what I have always felt HOME should have been; and that is a more cohesive gaming environment with a polished engine to boot. I hope these new improvements up the visuals and environments of Home as well, not to mention more flexible movement and interaction with the general environment too.
I always felt a "little stiff" playing Home - hopefully the updated engine, new environments and activities will give HOME a better flow. I think these new additions are a boon for HOME users and I am sure the improvements are going to make the service even more popular. My only worry is I hope it does not turn into a paid subscription service. I can imagine some parts of HOME may be only accessible to PlayStation Plus subscribers. This may be the case already, but limited.
We will see. Hopefully the basic service will always remain available for free and offer all the great stuff Sony has been offering in the past - only better and more :)
Q!
"play.experience.enjoy"
Last edited by Qubex on 8/23/2011 9:44:00 PM
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 10:01:19 PM
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Qubex
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WorldEndsWithMe
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BIGRED15
Wednesday, August 24, 2011 @ 8:46:20 AM
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011 @ 4:33:54 PM

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LimitedVertigo
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 9:40:44 PM
Yes I'm lazy.