Sony Says It May Allow Indie Developers For The PS3
- April 23rd, 2007
- 3 Comments
Taking a cue from Microsoft’s XNA Game Studios, Sony’s Phil Harrison recently said in an interview that Sony would be willing to open up the PS3 to independent developers. (Yes, we know, the Net Yaroze did this years ago, but nobody cared back then. Plus, the homebrew community today is able to produce software that’s better than what a lot of commercial entities come up with.)
Harrison said such development will be a “crucial” aspect of the video game industry from here on out and that Sony wants to be a part of that. This can only be a good move for Sony if it actually goes through with it. Who knows how many young, aspiring coders have the next Katamari on their hands?
Harrison hints at PlayStation 3 homebrew plans [GameIndustry.biz]










mathew (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Hey, Sony, how about showing you’re serious by stopping preventing homebrew on the PSP? Then that zune of a product might actually start selling.
Qwerty (Who am I?)
1 year ago
What’s the big deal? PCs have been doing it a long time. MS didn’t invent homebrew.
Mustang (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Cue from XNA?
Google NetYaroze.
Welcome to the 90’s.