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Sony launches Home's first paid game
Topic Started: Sunday Dec 20 2009, 09:55 AM (176 Views)
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Sony's PlayStation Home for PS3 has expanded to encompass a microtransaction-oriented action game known as Sodium, marking its first anniversary and a new step in the PlayStation 3 virtual world -- as it repositions itself as a social networking service to the hardcore.

Two months ago, we spoke to Sony's Jack Buser, director of the PlayStation Home program, who told us it had attracted 8 million users. Two months later, the service is now home to 10 million players, over 50 virtual spaces, and 2000 virtual items.

Sony has stepped up its efforts to hold holiday events in the space -- attracting users back daily. Buser claims that 85% of Home users have used the service before, and session duration averages at 60 minutes.

Most importantly, however, this first year anniversary marks the launch of an entirely new virtual space called Sodium, developed by Nottingham, UK-based Outso for SCEA, which Buser describes as "our leading developer on PlayStation Home." He also describes Sodium as "the future of the platform."

Sodium?

Sodium, which Buser describes as "an arcade-style shooter wrapped inside of an MMO framework," marks "a quantum leap forward in terms of what a game means on the Home platform," in his view.

The game, which is live today, is entered via a teleporter in the main Home plaza. Once an avatar enters Sodium, he or she is greeted by an NPC who gives out missions in its hub area -- such as stomping robotic scorpions.

There are also social games (such as a bartending minigame) and a full-fledged, fast-paced arcade shooter with five free levels. Users can purchase the full game, which launches directly from the hub, for $4.99 -- unlocking the full 50 levels. Playing the game earns the users credits, which can be spent on Home avatar upgrades and in-game items.

Buser says that Sodium is "integrated through resource trading and virtual items, and weapon upgrades -- all tied together through this meta-MMO framework, that's tied together with this arcade experience. I think that from a platform level this is important from two different perspectives."

"For one, we've never seen an arcade experience quite at that level before, just for starters. And then to wrap that into an MMO framework and improve retention and bring these social gaming trends, and importantly business models, to a console, is really, really huge stuff for us."

Buser sees this as the fulfillment of the free-to-play model that's become relevant on PCs and social networking sites. "This idea that we were able to bring the freemium model to the the console -- that's huge. No other console platform has something like Home that can capitalize on that model."

While Buser was not quite ready to discuss whether or not Sodium credits will be directly purchasable for cash down the road -- right now the only way to get them is to farm in-game resources and sell them to an NPC -- there's a clear implication that this is an open possibility. He also notes that with the tank upgrades in Sodium, "This is the first time we've seen virtual items used for something beyond pure aesthetics, and they serve a utility inside the game itself."

The Business of Sodium

Outso COO Joel Kemp describes the first phase of Sodium from a business perspective -- "We're starting off an embryonic economy there." You can buy clothes, but you can also "put your Sodium credits together for community rewards; we'll be hosting events."

More importantly, there will be a Sodium update "every three to four months, an in-depth arcade gaming experience like this." Says Kemp, "Sodium 2 is in the pipeline." While the only real microtransaction alluded to by Kemp in the launch version of Sodium are 99 cent boots for the scorpion-stomping minigame in the hub, he says, "We're going for the full freemium model -- Sodium 2, you'll be able to play the game and upgrade the craft."

Sodium is also built to encourage the roleplaying activity Home users already engage in, says Kemp. "We've noticed, in a lot of the spaces, roleplay going on," which explains the drink-mixing minigame at the hub's bar, and the fact that you can use your credits to buy bartender outfits for your Home avatar.

What Home Enables

Outso CEO Halli Bjornsson is a fierce advocate for Home on behalf of Sony. He says, "Home has so many different things that are just awesome for grassroots developers, smaller to medium-sized developers like ours. As a business environment for smaller companies trying to do something interesting, Home is just fantastic."

"You can have a small team release a project with a six to 12 month development time, you get all the support with the tech and platform support. You've got the backend, the payment mechanisms, and it's on a console."

Though Bjornsson and Kemp are experienced developers with PlayStation 1 roots, they're particularly excited by Home because, as Bjornsson says, "you can bring the product out and gradually develop it with the community." He adds, "Coming up with new ideas and incubating new ideas in a social framework is incredibly expensive and risky to do anywhere else."

Adds Buser, "Think about taking that amount of time and releasing an arcade shooter with an MMO framework from scratch. No way. And if you were to release it think about what a massive risk it would be. How many of these MMOs launch and fall over? The investment up front is so huge. With Home, so much is provided for you."

Bjornsson notes that the project hasn't taken much in the way of resources. "We started developing in March, really -- we started kicking it off. We did a few little tests before that. We did it really gradually, testing the water. At the peak we had maybe 10 people, but that was a short time. We did it on the cheap. We had a few guys on it -- maybe four guys consistently on it, the whole time."

It's Not Just Salt

Buser also had some kind words for another developer's presence in Home. Alongside its launch in Japan, Square Enix has debuted a Home space and items themed around Final Fantasy XIII. The company also recently debuted a trailer for its game in Home in North America.

Says Buser, "What a way to tap right into the vein of PlayStation 3 evangelists for the Final Fantasy franchise. All of those Final Fantasy loyalists who grew up with the PlayStation brand were just ecstatic. That's who's in Home. That's the community. Square is a great example of a publisher that really gets it."


Well the tiny screenshots on the page look to be pretty decent. If what we have here is essentially an arcade game that seems to be reasonably priced, then by putting it in home they've allowed for a heap of integration. I'm really not as offended by this as i was when I read the headline.
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Mixed feelings here. As long as the game is good, it's effectively just another way of launching it.... as long as you don't have server queues and need to wait to play like with most of the free stuff in Home
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Sounds interesting, ima gonna have to have a look, it is only $5 after all
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where is this feature i couldnt find it?


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found it, Locations > world map > sodium > download it etc.


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Did anyone get this working? I spoke to Vicki and couldnt do anything other than send invites out and poke around the shop, the register didnt work nor could I play the game?


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That is the game.
yo listen up here's a story
about a little guy that lives in a blue world
and all day and all night and everything he sees
is just blue like him inside and outside
blue his house with a blue little window
and a blue corvette
and everything is blue for him and hisself
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cos he ain't got nobody to listen to

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haha i thought it was some space invader type shit or tank blasting thing.

walking around speaking to an ai computer is boring.


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It is a tank blasting thing! You seem to have to wait a bit for the game to load in the hub properly. There the Salt Shaker tutorial type thing, and then a vortex opens up that gives you the first 6 levels for free or something.

It's not bad. Not fantastic either.
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yeah, I was just being a dick.
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edit- wtf, double post?
Edited by felicitous blue, Monday Dec 21 2009, 10:46 PM.
yo listen up here's a story
about a little guy that lives in a blue world
and all day and all night and everything he sees
is just blue like him inside and outside
blue his house with a blue little window
and a blue corvette
and everything is blue for him and hisself
and everybody around
cos he ain't got nobody to listen to

i'm blue da ba dee da ba die...
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It is a tank blasting thing! You seem to have to wait a bit for the game to load in the hub properly. There the Salt Shaker tutorial type thing, and then a vortex opens up that gives you the first 6 levels for free or something.

It's not bad. Not fantastic either.
I know blue was being sarcastic I got that.

I couldnt find the tank blasting game. I tried to register and it gave an error code with the website address.

Other than that its too noisy to find stuff in there, I would look again but its not that important I was curious as to where it was and what to do.


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I was lost too, until everything finally loaded! Once the hub finally fills out it's pretty straightforward, but it had me stuffed for a good while as well.
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