"Announcements" Archive


The LOOTcast, Episode #0: Proof of Noncept

Posted October 30th, 2013 in Announcements, Developer PR, Video
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Forget traditional dev diaries — let’s see the LOOT team in their natural environment!

The LOOTcast: LOOT’s Forsaken Planet Chikkinizes IndieCade 2013

Posted October 23rd, 2013 in Announcements, Developer PR, Podcast, Video
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The LOOTcast is back, and this time LOOT’s Forsaken Planet is chikkinizing IndieCade!

You’re Invited To An HSM Party

Posted September 27th, 2013 in Announcements
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Saturday, September 28th, 9PM Eastern: it’s time to party with the HomeStation!

HomeStation Articles Now Shown in PlayStation Home

Posted September 19th, 2013 in Announcements
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A thank-you letter from HSM to everyone, consumer and developer alike, who brought this publication to the point where its content began being published inside Home itself.

Cade

Posted June 15th, 2013 in Announcements
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The Home community is a fractious, rowdy bunch. Handling them takes a special touch.

Today we salute the work done by Cade “GlassWalls” Peterson, as he moves on from SCEA to begin a new chapter of his life. We are all enriched by his work.

Home Fashion Explosion

Posted May 24th, 2013 in Announcements, News and Articles
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This weekend, Twilight Touch will be holding a fashion show that is, to date, the most ambitious of it’s kind ever held in Home.

It’s going to be streamed live.

HomeStation Announces the Winners of the “Fake Developer Ad” Contest

Posted May 2nd, 2013 in Announcements
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HSM issued a challenge to all of Home’s top filmmakers: can you create a fake ad for a Home developer’s virtual commodities? Qualifying winners would receive PSN codes and be offered a chance to have their work featured on the HSM EOD channel in Home itself.

Five machinimists rose to the challenge. And the results are now in.

A Writing Assignment

Posted April 8th, 2013 in Announcements
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Go somewhere in Home you’ve never been before. Play a game you never thought you’d play. Chat with someone you’d normally avoid. And write a thousand words about it.

You’ll discover you have it in you.

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