
PlayStation boss says the ongoing delay will enable the service to fulfil expectations
In an interview with Japanese games mag Famitsu, translated by 1UP, PlayStation president Kaz Hirai has admitted that he is not happy with the current build of Sony’s upcoming PS3 social networking service Home.
"If anything, we believe the delay would have a positive effect. I personally am not satisfied with the current version of Home," he stated.
"This is a very big project for the PS3 and we want to make sure that we deliver to our hearts content. We hope everyone will look forward to its spring release next year."
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