Meet a Home group that takes the concept of community seriously enough to think beyond themselves.
Meet the GE 501st.
Meet a Home group that takes the concept of community seriously enough to think beyond themselves.
Meet the GE 501st.
Clubs are, perhaps, the beating social heart of Home. So why do some clubs fail outright, whilst others realize tremendous growth and success — even to the point of their members working on Home itself?
How a Gran Turismo club used Home as it was originally intended: a place to meet, socialize, and organize gaming events on the PlayStation.
For the long-time Home users who experienced the first Xi, how does it feel to have a new Xi — which Sony isn’t footing the bill for — available in Home? HSM talks to some Xi veterans to get their perspective.
You saw the video that won PSTalent’s “Super Hero” contest. Now meet the group behind it.
Clubhouses. If the beating heart of Home is its social scene, then clubhouses are integral to the Home experience. Yet in terms of functionality, they have received practically no upgrades (aside from aesthetic touches) since Home opened. Why?
Virtual fashion is ultimately the means by which we convey our identities to the rest of society; in a digital world where we can be whatever we want at a whim, it is fashion which ironically may serve as the most distinct method of self-expression.
Recall the first time you ever stepped into Home: a bewildering, dazzling tableau with practically no handholding. One community group decided to try to help new users orient themselves to Home.