Although Sony Online Entertainment has released games on PlayStation platforms before, for years their main focus was primarily MMOs for the PC. Now that the company is now longer a part of Sony Pictures and is fully integrated with Sony Computer Entertainment, however, SOE will be very active on the PS3.
Both Free Realms and DC Universe Online will be coming to the PS3, and SOE President John Smedley is quite excited about the ability to tap into this new audience on the PlayStation Network. Speaking in an exclusive GameDaily BIZ interview, he commented, "I think PS3 will be close to half our business. There's an audience now waiting for online games on the PS3. I believe PSN has over 15 million users today. It's growing so quickly, we see a great user base potential there."
Smedley continued, "I think a lot of the people who play PS3 games right now aren't the same people playing MMOs right now. I think [MMOs on PS3 is] going to bring in a lot of new players. There are certainly people who have consoles and PCs in their house. The difference is what they actively play. PS3 gamers are used to playing Resistance 2 instead of a shooter on the PC. I think we can bring this kind of gaming to this audience and I think it's going to be huge."
Be sure to check out the full interview for more of Smedley's thoughts on the evolving MMO landscape.






Reader Comments (1)
Its a shame BWC was dumped to assist revue growth that was hurt by them build the thing as they did it, the PS3 has the better hardware on the block but the games are not worth the price. The PS3 is improving but since the game industry has fully shifted from enthusiast market to mass media market the price o*****ame title is about 3 times as much as the content it holds... But anyway with all the DLC offered there is tons of revenue to be made...but....from my point of view its mostly ontop of the high costs of unfinished and unpolished games...