PlayStation’s take on Second Life, the twice-delayed project
Home will become available as an open beta for all PS3 users around the world
starting with December 11, 2008
The project was initially announced by Kazuo Hirai,
president of Sony Computer Entertainment, at Tokyo Game Show 2007.
The company was hoping for a spring 2008 release, but in April
this year the Home was postponed once again.
The Closed Beta service started this summer. Home” for PS3
users appears to be a mix of SecondLife and Nintendo's Mii, in which the
avatars are very customizable and designed to look like real life humans.
Sony said
that players will be able to communicate via voice, text chat (supported by a
USB keyboard or a virtual keyboard) and through canned speech and gesture.
The environment looks like a luxury resort and Sony said that every PS3 owner
using “Home” will get their own private apartment, which can be customized with
almost any media available on PlayStation 3's HDD.
Also Sony has embedded into the game the possibility of
displaying custom content on public displays within the virtual world, opening
the way to showing advertisements, trailers, and user-created content.
Sony said Home will have a “Hall of Fame,” where the users
can display their 3D trophies, unlocked through in-game milestones in PS3
games.
Of course, “Home” is intended to stimulate users into buying
and playing new PS3 games, which will lead to the unlocking of different items
within the virtual world.
The service, offered in eight languages, will start in Japan, Europe, U.S. and other areas where
PlayStation 3 is available. The service will be updated with new games,
licensing partners and events including a New Year's countdown ceremony, Sony
said.
PlayStation’s Home is the direct competitor of Xbox Live, Microsoft’s
service for Xbox users.
Sony officials have also noted that the main purpose is to
encourage current PS3 owners to play various games, rather than attract
newcomers.