As part of a series of features looking ahead to next month's GameHorizon event, GamesIndustry.biz spoke to Peter Edward, director of the PlayStation Home Platform Group, one of the speakers at the event.
Here he looks back on the launch of Home, talks about how it's settled down since open beta launched in December, what people do most in the virtual world, and how Sony sees content as a priority versus generating revenue.
Benjamin Rivers has suggested that it is “totally possible” for two of his titles — Alone With You and Home — to be ported to Nintendo Switch.
I recently published an article about beating my Steam backlog by getting organised and the first game I’ve completed with this new approach is Home.
I chose Home not because of its production values or reviews, but because, well, it’s short. I needed a game to start my new approach on the right foot and read that Home takes less than two hours to beat.
Whatever my reasons for finally installing Home, I found it to be an enjoyable yet flawed title.
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I agree with what Peter Edward had to say. Home is successful and will continue to do so. Some of the main features people are looking for to be implemented are picture frames so you can add your own pictures in personal spaces and TVs so you (and hopefully your friends) can watch videos that are on your system.