Report: Sony may be closing in on Gaming 3.0

SCEA logo - Image 1 In Sony‘s pre-E3 exploits, great promise has been seen in upcoming games building vibrant communities behind them. One site has pointed out that this may very well be Phil Harrison‘s touted “gaming 3.0” model. See the details after the jump.

Sony Closing in on Gaming 3.0 - Image 1Some observations were made during Sony‘s Pre-E3 Judge’s Event about the company’s community-building strategy with its upcoming lineup. Joystiq pointed out that the touted “Gaming 3.0” of former boss Phil Harrison could be closing in.

By building sites where players can go beyond gaming and converge, Sony hopes to increase the success of upcoming titles. The site writes that what Sony plans could be something along the lines of a Web 2.0/Web 1.0 hybrid.

It was pointed out that two titles right now are showing great potential in breeding vibrant communities. Off the bat, Insomniac’s Resistance 2 shows great promise because the community aspect is among the “four C’s” that the devs want to emphasize. It’s community site is being overhauled, which could give way to some nice, new features.

Media Molecule‘s LittleBigPlanet doesn’t have any big announcements for a community-intensive site as of yet, but its user content sharing mechanics could lead to big things. We’ll have to wait and see what Sony does about it.

Killzone 2 and SOCOM: Confrontation will are likely to have their “My” sites assigned to them, though the latter may have a bit of a problem will that because MySOCOM.com is taken. Nevertheless, a domain should be easy to get with Sony’s resources. Features and activities now remain as the aspects to be capitalized upon.

As for Motorstorm Pacific Rift, details haven’t been spilled, but Evolution Studios did promise a community site. Again, that’s something to look forward to as we approach E3.

In any case, it looks like the PlayStation 3 is catching on in the community aspect, and it can only be a good thing for them as having a loyal following is a great plus to any game with online features. What do you think?

Via Joystiq

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