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  • There is no PlayStation HUB, only PlayStation

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    10.19.2006

    Just when we were getting used to calling Sony's as-yet-unnamed online service PlayStation HUB, Sony goes and pulls the marketing rug out from under our collective (and terribly presumptuous) feet. Sony's Kaz Hirai recently told Next Generation that they have a philosophical difference with their competitors when it comes to branding their online service. In other words, no PlayStation Live or PS3Connect24. Says Kaz:"What we don't do however is have a brand name for the network service, you know, like PlayStation Online or PlayStation Live, and this is because we don't we don't see a 'PlayStation offline.'"Sony insists the service will be free for consumers and flexible for publishers. Of course, this reminds us of the similarly free and flexible -- and poorly supported -- online services seen on the PS2 and the PSP platforms. Before we get needlessly worried that the PS3's online service will be another poorly supported, nameless offering, we'll wait to learn more during Sony's Gamer's Day event in San Francisco later today.[Thanks, theinvisiblemooseman]

  • PS3 Live-killer titled PlayStation HUB, PS3 in September

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    02.15.2006

    Next Generation has the scoop on Sony's upcoming Xbox Live-killer. What you need to know: The service will be called "PlayStation HUB" and it will support "chat, downloadable demos, independent games and online play." It will also serve the PSP. Will the seldom utilized infrastructure mode now be called PlayStation HUB mode? Good things don't come cheap. The service will be a "subscriber service," similar to Live now. No more free Socom guys. No word on what the details of the subscription will be, but expect equal to or less than Live. Sir Howard Stringer, Sony's big boss man, wants the service to dish out media content, like movies and music, positioning the service as an alternative to Apple's wildly popular iTunes store. Looks like the ambitious plans for a Live-killer may be coming to fruition. There will be many a surprised gamer--and more than a couple surprised suits in Redmond--if Sony manages to pull this off. There is one more thing that Next Gen managed to dig up from their "well-placed industry sources": namely, the anticipated console launch date! The early word is that the system will see a near-simultaneous launch in both Japan and North America; September 16th in Japan and September 21st in North America. This date is, of course, subject to change, but an earlier fall launch may help them work out any manufacturing kinks several months before the vital holiday buying season.It is not clear if the HUB service will be Live (pun alert!) when the system launches in September. Here's hoping!See also:Sony declares "full-on assault" on Xbox LiveSony's "full-on assault" on Xbox Live continued[Thanks, m3mnoch]