Sony: Expect PlanetSide Next Q1/Q2
Plus: The Agency, Free Realms PS3 launches.
Sony Online Entertainment has offered Eurogamer updates on the launches of three new MMOs: The Agency, Free Realms on PS3 and PlanetSide Next, a working title.
The latter we know least about. "We've announced publicly that the game is in development," SOE president John Smeldey tells Eurogamer, "it's a game that's codenamed PlanetSide Next.
"And we haven't announced a release date for it but you can expect it... We're looking at late first-quarter, early second-quarter [2011]."
Smedley blew the whistle on PlanetSide Next ages ago, in October 2009. The last we heard, in December 2010, was that a reaveal was imminent. All we know is that PlanetSide Next aims to do what PlanetSide did but on on a much grander scale. Check out Eurogamer's re-review of PlanetSide to find out more about that series.
Next, The Agency - Sony's modern day espionage-themed MMO shooter for PC and PS3. This suffered a considerable delay in December, tumbling to the latter half of 2011. So is that still the plan?
"It is," Smedley reaffirms. "Late this year."
"We're not giving out a specific date yet because we don't know it," he adds.
"One thing that we've learned over our company's history is that it takes time to make great games. And we're not trying to make cookie-cutter MMOs. There's some stuff coming out in the next two or three months, MMO-wise, and a lot of it is generic copycats of other games. That's not what we want to do. We want to make new experiences for people. So The Agency is a new kind of MMO so we want to make sure it's as good as it can be."
The Agency team is at the moment "slightly smaller" than the DC Universe team of 115 people. But when launch rolls around that number will increase, and Smedley will reserve 50 of those people to continue working on the game post-release.
How's The Agency looking so far? Like "one of the most exciting and original online games in development", according to Eurogamer's chief rat puncher Oli Welsh.
This is The Agency.
What about Free Realms? Unlike the aforementioned games, Free Realms has already been released on PC, and to great success - 10 million accounts have been registered so far.
"This is in submission at SCEA [Sony Computer Entertainment America] right now," says Smedley of Free Realms PS3. "Once it's done with that, once it's through, we'll be launching it in SCEE [Sony Computer Entertainment Europe].
"If I was a betting man," he goes on, "I'm betting sometime early February it gets launched on the PS3 in SCEA. And probably, and this is a guess, sometime in March for SCEE. And that will use a free-to-play business model on PS3."
Free Realms arrived on PC in April 2009, and delivered a bright, cheery world full of collapsible hurdles and omnipresent pats on the back. Oli Welsh strapped on the monocle for Eurogamer: "an effortlessly light and addictive indulgence", deemed he - 7/10.
Alongside those three games, Sony Online Entertainment counts new arrival DC Universe Online and EverQuest Next - the third major EverQuest instalment that looks certain to appear on both PC and, for the first time, PS3.
That's five new, announced games. And, unbelievably, that's not all.
"There are [unannounced projects]," reveals Smedley. "Can't even disclose a number, but a lot."
"We're constantly in development on things. We are a company that wants to make new experiences for players so needless to say that we're working on that hard."
In closing, then, what does John Smedley believe can topple World of Warcraft (a question I asked wide and far in December)? There's no hiding from Blizzard's behemoth.
"The word topple probably isn't the right one. What's going to happen is as more great games come out, it's going to fragment their user-base over time, and you're going to see death by a thousand cuts," Smedley foresees.
"Is there going to be any one game? I don't think so. WOW came out at a time when there were very few big MMOs - we were one of them [EQ1]. Now times have changed. You've got some great games out there - look at the great numbers EVE puts up, look at our own EverQuest II, look at all of the new games coming out.
"The biggest thing that's going to change here in the next few years is the console MMO, and that's why I'm really proud that we've got the first big one [DCUO]."
And this is Free Realms on PC.
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I had hoped that PlanetSide Next might be destined for the PS3 as well, but perhaps only at a later date if they are going to get it out in the first half of this year.
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I am actually interested in all of those games. But isn't it a problem that they all, sort of, compete against each other? I mean - there is no way I am keeping more than one MMO sub going! But I would like to check several of them out.
If they do the same with PSN Plus as they once did with the SEO Station Pass - where one (fairly expensive) subscription gave access to all their online games (which were a lot, but most of them were Mehware) then I'd seriously consider getting my PSN plus on. That would add lot of value to the subscription.
Will these games tie in with PlayStation Home? Never used it, but maybe it is relevant as a staging area or something for games like these?
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I was thinking something along those lines. If it's all Sony then there's no reason they couldn't/shouldn't. Same as you, couldn't justify more than one sub a month but they could probably get one slightly larger sub!
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I'm actually excited about playing a new one.
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Good interview too, I like the way he resisted the opportunity to really smug when talking about the "copycats" coming out over the next few months, seeing that pretty much every MMO since 2004 may as well have been EverQuest reskinned once you look beyond the content.
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/gets very, very, very excited
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Imagine!
Imagine how many months of my life will be wasted.
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Sony through their launches: "Oh yes they do work."
But DCU has to wait until I have sampled some more of WoW 4.0/Cataclysm's goodies.
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I'm not sure that they really do. I've very little interest in fantasy-based MMOs, but The Agency sounds as if it would suit me quite well. So perhaps they've done the research and found that you can get a much broader audience with several different, smaller MMOs than with one huge one.