Inside PLAYSTATION Network


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It has been a while since I last wrote on the blog. I’ve been looking to take the opportunity to talk about PLAYSTATION Network and thought today’s availability of the redesigned PLAYSTATION Store would be the perfect entry point to outline what we have planned for the broader PLAYSTATION Network this year.

First off, we’re excited about the new look and feel of the PLAYSTATION Store. Personally, I’ve been looking forward to this update for a long time as, in my view, the previous PLAYSTATION Store experience wasn’t one that lived up to our brand. But this new UI is much more dynamic and allows us to elegantly display and merchandise a lot more content, which is very important today, but will be critical going forward with so much great new content coming onto the Store. We look forward to hearing your input and reaction now that you’ve gotten your hands on it.

2008 is being called “the year of PlayStation 3” by a lot of press and analysts these days, and for good reason — there’s lots of momentum behind PS3 and we have a ton of great new exclusive games coming. This week’s launch of GT5 Prologue is one great example, and gamers are already in countdown mode for Metal Gear Solid 4, Little Big Planet, SOCOM, Resistance 2, and on and on. But another big reason 2008 will be a great year for PS3 fans is due to the big things we have in store this year for the PLAYSTATION Network. The PLAYSTATION Store redesign is the first step but it’s only one example. Our primary goal with PLAYSTATION Network is to form an evolving entertainment network where the PlayStation community can gather and discover new forms of entertainment. Some of the key pillars that will make this an experience a success are:

* The PlayStation community;

* Free online gaming;

* Digital media download services; and

* Original content

Of course, entertainment comes in the form of content, so I’ll dive in and discuss what we are bringing to PLAYSTATION Network that will help us achieve this goal.

One of the most critical elements to PLAYSTATION Network that we’ve focused on since day one is delivering quality games. We’ve always stressed quality over quantity (in other words, fewer arcade remakes and more original content) as well as games that show off PS3’s tech, and games like Everyday Shooter, Super Stardust HD and PixelJunk Monsters are proving that you can get a great experience for $10, or roughly the cost of a movie ticket. What’s equally exciting is what we have planned for you this year..of course one of those titles is available starting today- the world’s best-selling racing franchise, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue. We also have coming this May the wildly imaginative puzzle-game echochrome, which frankly is a game I’ve been playing most lately. It’s as good as it looks in all the press you’ve been reading and is extremely addictive. We will also be bringing hugely popular franchises to PLAYSTATION Network for the first time, including SOCOM Confrontation and WipEout HD, as well as continue to deliver innovative indie games like flOwer, from the developers of flOw. So in short, content is what’s driving you, and we hear you loud and clear, and are delivering that quality that you want and deserve.

The strong lineup of games doesn’t stop there. Many of you have been hearing rumblings about a video service that will allow you to download full-length TV shows and movies via PLAYSTATION Network for North America. While I don’t have any new announcements here for the PlayStation Nation, it’s already been confirmed that we’ll be offering a video service for PS3 in a way that separates the service from others you’ve seen or used. Ultimately the goal of the PLAYSTATION Network service will be to break through the overwhelming clutter of digital media to give you the TV, movies and gaming content you want. More on this very soon …

Community-related services available via PlayStation Network have also been a big focus for enhancements here in 2008. We know you want in-game access to XMB features and we’re committed to bringing that, among other community-related services this year. They will be designed to allow more community development and collaborative gameplay, as well as recognize and reward you for your gameplay accomplishments across a broad portfolio of PS3 games. Of course, 2008 will also see the launch of PlayStation Home, and we’ll have more announcements on the expanding community functions within PLAYSTATION Network in the near future, so stay tuned.

Lastly, we feel your overall experience on PLAYSTATION Network should be rewarding. We hope the redesigned PLAYSTATION Store is a step in the right direction and delivers on your feedback, which is vital to some of the short and long term changes you’ll be seeing with PLAYSTATION Network. We understood from your comments on this very blog that you wanted the PLAYSTATION Store to have a more dynamic look and improved navigation. We want the PlayStation community to enjoy their experiences on PLAYSTATION Network and the online storefront is a key part of that experience.

And to wrap up with one of the many topics I know you ask about regularly, we are rolling out the PlayStation Cards to retailers nationwide as we speak. They will have the PlayStation Cards in denominations of $20 and $50 starting this spring. This will provide you with another option to get on board with the PLAYSTATION Store and enjoy the content that I’ve outlined above.

As you can tell, we’re extremely excited for what’s planned for PLAYSTATION Network. We believe the library of original and quality games and entertainment, combined with community services and continued enhancements to the overall experience, will deliver on our promise of an integrated content and community experiences. We look forward to sharing more updates with you in the near future.

Thanks and have fun!

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/04/15/...tation-network/

Nothing that exciting, but I bolded things we don't already know about/didn't have confirmation on - Well we knew PSN cards were coming, but there wasn't much info on them.

Good news for anyone that needs them.

Also as "Free online gaming" seems to be one of Sony's main goals, as I've said in other discussions on this board, I wouldn't be betting on monthly charges regardless of how good XMB/Home becomes - Others speculate otherwise.

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I hope that when they say the video service will be different they mean it won't be rental, but to permanently own. I hate the idea of paying for something, spending hours downloading it, being forced to watch it within a certain timeframe, and then having it stop working within 24hrs.

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I hope that when they say the video service will be different they mean it won't be rental, but to permanently own. I hate the idea of paying for something, spending hours downloading it, being forced to watch it within a certain timeframe, and then having it stop working within 24hrs.

Seeing as Sony own movie studios, it will probably be easier for them to do that!

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Seeing as Sony own movie studios, it will probably be easier for them to do that!

theoretically yes, but even though they're all under the sony name, they're all like separate companies. just see how "close" SCEA and SCEE are. ;)

anyways, this is good news. glad to see that the PSN cards are coming out and i'm excited to see the community features that they have planned.

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Seeing as Sony own movie studios, it will probably be easier for them to do that!

Yeah but there are plenty that it doesn't own. They have the opportunity to make a really good service, I hope they don't screw it up

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Yeah but there are plenty that it doesn't own. They have the opportunity to make a really good service, I hope they don't screw it up

Which is true, outside of offering their own Movies.

However as they're in the movie business, you can argue it may or may not be easier for them to get support from elsewhere. Where as MS aren't in the movie business as such.

Especially as Sony are invested in/backing Blu Ray as well, which is the format ALL the studios have to use for HD.

They could maybe do things such as buy the movie on BR and get it free from the PSN store as well? - Have it on disc and on your PS3. I dunno, offers/deals like that?

Maybe free is wishful thinking, but maybe if you buy on BR, you can also get it digitally for cheaper than normal...

Yeah I know I'll get hit with you just rip your own BR, or why would you want to own it twice? :laugh: I'm just brainstorming some things. I'm sure SOME people own/have bought from iTunes but may also have a physical copy of an album?

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