Sony has asked his devoted public service to give another chance to Home. "Many players are complaining about the lack of content. They ask that you continue to follow and still have a minimum of patience," said the boss of the Home project, Peter Edward, to Develop. "It's been two years since launch and since then we've done a lot of work and a lot of progress.
Of course we understand the views of players and we're working hard to repay their confidence." Home currently counts over 17 million registered, many of which, however, continue to ask for new content that might fuel their interest in the service. "The average stay at home is about one hour per user.
Not bad, but we aim to increase considerably with new initiatives and content," Edward has ruled.
Of course we understand the views of players and we're working hard to repay their confidence." Home currently counts over 17 million registered, many of which, however, continue to ask for new content that might fuel their interest in the service. "The average stay at home is about one hour per user.
Not bad, but we aim to increase considerably with new initiatives and content," Edward has ruled.
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