Microsoft unimpressed, unconcerned about PlayStation Home
Sony’s PlayStation Home for its PS3 console is set to go live tomorrow, but Microsoft doesn’t feel the new service is a threat to their popular Xbox Live.
Speaking with Kotaku, an Aaron Greenberg, an Xbox 360 product manager, says that he isn’t impressed with the service:
“What Home to me feels like is Second Life for hardcore gamers … It doesn’t feel like it broadens the experience and invites people in. When they unveiled it, it seemed innovative. I think what’s happened is now here we are a couple of years later and we feel beyond that … It feels like 2005 tech in 2008″
One of the biggest points that PlayStation Home tries to make is that it’s a free service, while Xbox Live Gold members have to pay in order to play their games online. Greenberg insists, though, that no price drops are in Xbox Live’s near future, and that the cost of Live is justified by the service:
“I think we have seen people are willing to pay for the premium experience. When they compare Live, even to Home, there is still a huge gap.”
Greenberg also insists that Xbox Live is prepared for the holidays. The service, which experienced difficulties last Christmas after an unexpected number of people went online, has reportedly been improved since. “We are well prepared for the type of growth we expect this holiday,” says Greenberg.
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