Five Things The PlayStation Network Needs to Address to Stay Relevant
Published May 14, 2008
Number 3 - Release PlayStation Home - Sony is trying to differentiate its online service from Xbox Live and that is great, but the one thing people constantly compare is the lack of an Achievement system on the PSN. While at its heart Achievements are trivial and have no real value, they are very popular and are a form of bragging rights to your peers. Sony has heard us, and their answer to this disparity is PlayStation Home which is much more then Accomplishments/Achievements. Their plan is to include the service for free and incorporate a living space, media viewer, party simulator, second life style avatar/world, game interaction and launchpad as well as trophies for game performance. It is a very ambitious project and as a result delayed and delayed and delayed (there is a new release date of Fall 2008).
Kaz Hirai (President of Sony Computer Entertainment) has said he will not allow it to be released until it is ready, but developers are already ramping up for it. Resistance: Fall of Man, Uncharted: Drakes Fortune and Warhawk all have exciting Home integration as well as trophies for your trophy room. Devil May Cry 4 had Accomplishments that flashed up on a black screen when achieved, presumably once Home is launched something more visual will appear in those screens. Many people are very eagerly awaiting this service and it could be a big push against the dominance of Xbox Live. All I can hope is that Sony has all resources they can spare listening to Beta feedback and getting this out as soon as possible.
Number 2 - Video and Music Should be Here by Now - Sony Pictures is the third top-grossing movie studio worldwide and Sony Music is the third largest music studio worldwide. Naturally that means they have a huge catalog of movies, TV shows and music that they can leverage. This begs the question...why is there no movie and music store on the PSN? There is a rumor that it is forthcoming based on a screen grab from a recent PSN commercial but you have to wonder what the holdup is.
I can only hope that when Sony does finally launch the service it is actually a viable business model and makes sense for a buyer to use it. Convenience is one thing (don't have to go out) but most television providers have on demand movies and shows which don't require a download so costing has to be attractive. If anyone is listening from Sony Land here are some items to bear in mind:
- Five Things The PlayStation Network Needs to Address to Stay Relevant
- Published: May 14, 2008
- Type: Opinion
- Section: Gaming
- Filed Under: Gaming: PlayStation 3
- Part of a feature: PlayStation Network Updates
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Now I disagree with the update Thursdays. It gives gamers something to look forward to, at least, imo.
Sony has seriously dropped the ball on this one. Even the IDEA to try to make something like HOME was a disastrous misjudgement on their part, and only shows how out-of-touch they are with the gaming public.
I am a Sony fan, and an AVID one at that. But to be fair, my respect for Sony was EARNED by Sony since the original Playstation, but that respect is slowly dissipating away with how they've handled the PS3 so far.
And some of the comments made by Sony last week at Playstation Day have only confirmed the worst of my doubts; corporate salesmen have taken over SCE and have (mis)guided their PS3 strategy.
You make an excellent point here; in-game XMB. This *SHOULD* have been the #1 priority for Sony as well as implementing VoIP support across all applications. Yet it is somewhat obvious that features like those never reached the first page of their priority list as "corporate salesmen" wrote them off as something "only geeks would want". And the implication was "If geeks want it, it doesn't make money."
Well, you know what? In *THIS* industry, WHAT GEEKS WANT IS WHAT SELLS.
That said, the PS3 will eventually come out of this round victorious *anyway* (thanks to the loyalists from the PS1/PS2 days). But by the time the next generation begins (between 2010-2012), their image will have been tainted to the point that any Sony loyalists that may have helped them win even this poorly-managed round will have grown tired of their arrogant attitudes.
Which is really sad because the PS3 is truly a remarkable piece of hardware. If only Sony's own sales people would stop seeing this as some "home entertainment system" and understand that it is, first and foremost, a videogaming system and that "Playstation" IS A VIDEOGAMING BRAND, then MAYBE they will avoid following Nintendo's fate of the 90s.
However, humility is not a trait generally shared by the market leader. And it won't be until after 2014 that Sony will finally realize what had hit them.
My main complaint with PSN: download speed. I can download a 800 Mb demo on Xbox Live under half an hour but it takes over two hours to download the same 800 Mb on PSN. This makes me prefer the xbox version of most demos available on both consoles so the thursday thing for me is irrelevant... If they just could fix this, it would already be a big step. In fact, in the state it is now, I'm afraid Home will be a painful experience when it's released and running at turtle speed...
Strange for you that downloading would take that long. Maybe it's your ISP. Do you have a PS3 and 360 under different ISP'S? I use comcast and I DL at about 1mb/s on my PS3
I also ask, where is the Brasil Store?? Come on, we're the 5th in size, but we have no attention. So we have to go from store to store, making up addressess around the world.. :S
They could just unify all that store and put all content together =/
This is all very true. It's baffling that Sony has delayed in-game XMB so long for such a seemingly easy change. I wonder if it has something to do with the security of the PS3 since it hasn't really been cracked yet.
Also, I wasn't going to say anything, but it came up again and again. You use "then" where you should be using "than" three times in the article.
@Matt
Blame my editor! Thanks for the keen eye though....I write free form so sometimes I get caught up and don't find all my errors...
Sorry about not catching the "then/than" flubs. After spending 20 minutes fixing grammatical and spelling errors, a couple tend to slip by ;P








"All I can think of is that the in-game XMB is tied to the launch of Home"
Home open beta is confirmed to be launching this November, and I think in-game XMB was rumored to be arriving this summer. I guess we know that it will be arriving before November then.