Suddenly, PlayStation Home comes back to life on PS3!

In March 2007 Sony Interactive Entertainment announced PlayStation Home, a slightly earlier online game that allowed players to meet up with their friends for a variety of activities. It is very clear that it is located around One of the first Metaverse date. The House was a virtual and community world with multiple references to PlayStation games where it was possible to unlock clothes, items, and other things to personalize your avatar. The game was free to play and closed in March 2015 despite 41 million players registered on the platform.

In the coming days, the PlayStation Home could come back from the dead thanks to a group of modders.

PlayStation Home, welcome back

Playstation Home

© PlayStation Home

A new group of players have been talking about them for some time in the PC and console mods community. With PlayStation Online Network Emulated (PSONE), the goal is to bring to life the old online modes of legendary games on PlayStation consoles. After MotorStorm, the modder group wants to revive PlayStation Home!

With Project Destination Home Revival, the goal was to be able to meet again in this worship space that will provide great moments for a large number of players. It is now done. The group of depositors has already shared the first video that smells of nostalgia.

So far, you can’t (re) launch the adventure. We’ll have to cross our fingers and be a little patient until the pool of depositors can give us access. It will probably be necessary to wait for the tests to multiply to make sure everything is working fine.

Last summer, Sony extended the PlayStation Home branding until 2028. According to many rumors, A new version of PS Home may arrive in the next few years With PSVR2 VR compatibility.

Frank Mccarthy

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