Mon, Nov 16, 2009 | 19:16 GMT

Eades: Home is “realising its potential”

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Relentless boss Andy Eades has told VG that PS3′s Home is a dog that’s apparently about to have its day.

“Only now you’re starting to see that it’s realising its potential,” said the developer.

There’s still a way to go, though.

“Even now probably not quite as much as everyone would like to do,” Eades added. “But Sony has to build the tools to allow people to create content for it.

“The stuff coming through now is more compelling than when it first launched. It felt like a bit of a gap in the beginning when there wasn’t enough cool stuff happening. It always seems to be quite busy.”

More through there. Thanks, Joystiq.

10 comments

#1

Anders
16/11/09, 7:22 pm

Sure it does. It never had any.

#2

Razor
16/11/09, 7:27 pm

Years from now, Sony will look back at Home and think, “What the fuck were we thinking?”

#3

Syrok
16/11/09, 7:40 pm

Yep, it’s realising its potential to fail quite well. :)

#4

onlineatron
16/11/09, 7:50 pm

- NO Loading Times

- Integration with XMB

- Relevence to gaming experience

Until Sony work on those things HOME will remained un installed on my PS3.

#5

Hunam
16/11/09, 8:09 pm

It’s just a big useless money hole tbh.

#6

Gekidami
16/11/09, 8:11 pm

Money hole on whose behalf? Because according to Sony they’re raking it in thanks to Home.

#7

Goliath
16/11/09, 8:18 pm

Didn’t a Sony exec recently claim Home isn’t a priority?

#8

Gekidami
16/11/09, 8:21 pm

No, what he said was taken out of context. One of VG247′s greatest moments.

#9

Syrok
16/11/09, 8:39 pm

Actually my comment may be a bit harsh considering that I don’t even know what they are trying to achieve with Home. :D

#10

NiceFellow
16/11/09, 10:30 pm

It’s not for me – but I gather it makes money rather well so doubt Sony see it as a failure, just not the huge experience they somehow thought they were going to offer up.

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