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Sony: Our casual MMO will be bigger than World Of Warcraft photo

Hot on the heels of online outing The Agency, Sony Online Entertainment is also set to dive headlong into the ever filling pool of free-to-play MMOs over the next year, with a new cross-platform title for PC and PlayStation 3 which it hopes will hit bigger audience numbers than World Of Warcraft. With release dates pencilled in for winter 2007 and summer 2008 respectively, Free Realms is being described as the first step in a move towards more accessible, family-oriented software from the company, as well as a new business model based less around subscription revenue.

However, while the game will be free to access, microtransactions and player-to-player selling are planned as a large part of the game's makeup. Speaking to Gamasutra, SOE President John Smedley explained his big vision. Hit the jump for the details.

Free Realms is fantasy, but it’s whimsical fantasy. It’s not RMT per se, the idea of selling special customizations is key. You can play the game completely free. It’s ad-supported, you can customize your avatar to your heart’s content, then there will sort of be an additional catalogue of items we’ll be selling that will allow people to customize even further.

It’s our first experiment in the fantasy space with this concept, what we call the ‘velvet rope’ model. We’re taking our cues from some of the other successful games in the Asian market, titles like Kart Rider. You know, Mario Kart except you buy your power ups? Games designed around that concept can be very successful, without the problems we see in unsupervised RMT. I want to expand the concept of customization into players selling to one another, and creating for one another. Free Realms is going to be a big push in that direction.

Smedley goes on to explain how the tools that SOE are developing will push the concept of user created content to the next level, allowing players to make, and presumably sell, everything from accessories to mini-games in an ever more varied game world.

So what do you think? From a purely business perspective, the game seems like a good move. MMOs are world-renowned as the gaming equivalent of heavy drug dependencies, and while aiming a trading-based game at the Pokemon-obsessed kid market might have uncomfortable drug-pushing connotations for some, Sony's financial department is unlikely to be worrying.

So is Free Realms another sign that Sony is taking the hint and making a solid effort to innovate in the casual market? Or does it just sound like Animal Crossing spliced with Second Life at the moment? We'll no doubt find out the answer to that one as SOE releases more details in the run up to E3.








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Kif 's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 17:22
Kif
I thought Sony's casual MMO was Home? I still have no idea what this game will be like from those 2 paragraphs though. Talk of customization and Mario Kart and fantasy space.
Rockvillian's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 17:30
Rockvillian
From a purely business perspective, this idea is nothing but a pure business perspective. I wish they'd just make a good game and stop with the f'n genre crusade.
urbanyeti's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 17:43
urbanyeti
I hate the whole "velvet rope" concept. Why can't we all just agree that the communist tactics of WoW actually work? We all pay $13-15 a month, and we all have an equal chance to get sweet drops? Velvet rope tactics are the opiate of the masses!
DJDuffy 's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 17:57
DJDuffy
Buying a game with no content and filling it with micro transactions might work in the Asian market, but I don't really know if we are ready for it in North America. At least they understand that in order to really have a microtransaction system, the game needs to be built from the ground up around that business model.
ZealousD's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 18:30
ZealousD
The only game that I can think of that's done extremely well in the NA market with a velvet rope model is Gunbound. And even then it hasn't catapulted into mass acceptance.

How can anybody hope to compete with WoW btw? The number 2 MMO in the NA market is Runescape, and it's COMPLETELY free (IE, not even microtransactions). I don't see how they think a velvet rope MMO can compete with WoW. Nothing can even APPROACH WoW's level at this point.
Grapefruit Juice's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 18:35
Grapefruit Juice
I stopped reading at "family-oriented software"
Syndicate's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 18:36
Syndicate
yeah like heaps of SOE games are fantastic....... PFFT sony pr at it again. Claiming big things but end product will end up very short. Compete with wow or surpass wow? don't think so.
Magesx's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 18:38
Magesx
Zealous, the thing with Runescape is that 96% of the content is only available when you pay for it. Granted, $5 ain't that bad.

(But the game sucks)
Reeper's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 19:34
Reeper
i'm pretty sure blizzard is laughing almost as hard as microsoft
Artadius's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 19:54
Artadius
Smedley is so full of shit. I've got $100 on the table for anyone willing to bet against me. This game will not have a subscriber base larger than WoW has right now worldwide. I don't play WoW anymore (not since November)... but I know what type of juggernaut it is and I know how much Smed is full of it.
Artadius's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 19:54
Artadius
(free or otherwise)
Alaphic's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 19:59
Alaphic
WoW is the win.

The only game that's going to unseat it is WoW2: The WoWing.
tehdopefish's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/11/2007 22:09
tehdopefish
my WoW account ran out of juice today at 3... i have no gamecard... the stores are closed.

im sitting in a corner, naked, shaking. i dont know what im going to do.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/12/2007 01:45
Aaron Mxy Yost
Yeah, good luck with that Sony.
0bshaky's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/12/2007 02:37
0bshaky
"The Velvet Rope, released on October 7, 1997, is a Grammy Award-winning album released by R&B/pop star Janet Jackson."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velvet_Rope

What the fuck is this shit? This is already copyrighted! Man if the church is willing to sue Sony, Janet Jackson will end up fucking owning the damn brand! I tell you this bitch aint nothing to mess with, she will show her boobs on national tv, his brother rapes children for a living, her other brother is greasy as shit... This is just too much.

Sony is definetly on crack. Expired and wet crack.
Burnt Meatloaf's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/12/2007 04:29
Burnt Meatloaf
I miss games I could buy once, boot up, blow shit up, and then shutdown so I can actually do other stuff. I will never understand the MMO genre, and why people actually pay for subscriptions.

Oh yeah, and if you want to have more players than WoW, you need more PS3s out there than WoW players. Like, duh.
uptonogood's Avatar - Comment posted on 06/12/2007 10:21
uptonogood
if you think it's a stupid idea, don't plug into it and sit down and shut up. the lot of you sound like a bunch of cry babies who can't stand the idea of another company coming into try to enter the MMO arena. god forbid it might actually be worth a damn.
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