PlayStation Plus may be a glorified rental program, but if you make use of it, the value proposition put forth by SCE is rather eyebrow-arching.
PlayStation Plus may be a glorified rental program, but if you make use of it, the value proposition put forth by SCE is rather eyebrow-arching.
…Are you starting to spend less and less time in Home, in favor of newer attractions?
When you see how your future unfolds, what will be there? Will you be a gamer then, as now?
Space is a commodity for personal decorators — but what happens when you’re given an estate that has too much space to fill? Is such a situation even possible?
What are you most thankful for as 2013 comes to a close? How has Home affected you?
PlayStation Home is currently offline, and no one knows for how long.
If this sounds like a familiar story, it’s because it is. But the stakes are higher for everyone involved with Home this time.
Winter is coming, and Lockwood brings it Home with its winter remix of the Abbey Hill Cottage. Does lightning strike twice?
When Home was still new, talk of a shrinking potion ran rampant through the nascent community.
Fast-forward to what is probably the late autumn of Home’s life cycle, and the shrinking potion is a reality.
Home Tycoon is clearly one of Home’s greatest success stories — and we interviewed Hellfire Games’ Ben Lewis to talk about its latest expansion.
Digital Leisure returns to the Old West with Red Rock Springs, a public space duplicating the atmosphere of a Wild West town. Venture forth into the dusty trail and see what you may experience as a cowboy; this is one of the largest projects in the history of Home.