Sony to delay ''Home'' online Service for PS3 again
Posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 22:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp's game unit said on Tuesday it was delaying the
launch of its "Home" 3D virtual online community service for the PlayStation 3
game console to autumn of this year, the second such delay.
Sony last year postponed the launch of the "Home" service, which is aimed at
giving users a place to interact with other PS3 users, to early this year from
last autumn.
As in the "Second Life" virtual world, Home users create online characters or
avatars. They can chat with other visitors, play games and customize their own
rooms located in the virtual world.
Sony, locked in a three-way battle with Microsoft Corp and Nintendo Co Ltd in
the global game industry, said it was delaying the launch to improve product
quality, the same reason it cited for the first delay.
"We understand that we are asking PS3 and prospective PS3 users to wait a bit
longer," Sony Computer Entertainment Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai said in a
statement.
"But we have come to the conclusion that we need more time to refine the service
to ensure a more focused gaming entertainment experience than what it is today."
Offering an innovative online service is important for the PS3, which has been
running behind Nintendo's Wii and Microsoft's Xbox 360 in total unit sales.
The original PlayStation and PlayStation 2 sold more than 100 million units each
worldwide, helping Sony dominate the game industry for a decade from the
mid-1990s.
But its latest machine has had a slow start due to high prices and scarcity of
strong game titles at the launch.
"I don't get the impression that 'Home' is something drastically new. There may
be something hidden that is amazing, but I can't spot it at the moment," Okasan
Securities senior analyst Masashi Morita said.
"This delay won't be a problem if it helps them offer something epoch-making,
something totally different from the rest," he said.
Shares in Sony closed down 2.8 percent at 4,510 yen, underperforming the Tokyo
stock market's electrical machinery index , which fell 2.2 percent.
(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2008 22:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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