Sony confirms that PlayStation Home features are planned for PSP
I think this has to get a medal for being the latest breaking morsel of E3 news. Joystiq, in an interview at E3 with PSP’s Senior Market Manager, John Koller, has unearthed concrete plans for PSP integration with PlayStation Home. Koller revealed “"It's absolutely roadmapped. It's certainly on the agenda.”
Sony’s unveiling of Home functionality on a mobile phone really put the icing on the Home cake at E3, although I was a little surprised that the same thing wasn’t on show for the PSP. Apparently, it is coming – but we would hope that the PSP hardware would capable of slightly more in-depth integration with Home than was demonstrated on the mobile.
Hopefully uploading and arranging content, as well chatting with and managing friends wouldn’t be stretching the console too far. It will also be an interesting way of seeing what Home is really like once you’ve stripped away all the graphical flair that we see on the PS3 demos. This is really the most important part as Home is Sony’s answer to the seemingly indomitable Xbox Live service. Home is a very different take on the idea which has had many critics raving, but it still remains to be seen whether it will really work when you open the doors to the gaming masses.
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