The director of PlayStation Home, Sonyâs Peter Edward, has disclosed to Gamasutra a number of interesting facts about the platform/service, including the registered userbase, demographics and advertising statistics.
Registered Users: According to Edward, Home now has â7 million inhabitantsâ, of which 3 million hail from Europe, and those âinhabitantsâ have downloaded 6 million âvirtual itemsâ between them.
Sounds good! Problem is, like Second Life (and, to be fair, most online titles), Sony donât count active users, they only count registered users. So if you logged into Home, walked around for 30 mins, hated it and never came back, youâre still counted as an âinhabitantâ.
https://lastchance.cc/so-how-many-people-have-used-playstation-home-update-5176216%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Advertising Details: Edward revealed for the first time some details on the advertising within Home, in particular the success of two of the more prominent examples to be found so far within the service: the Red Bull air race, and the promotion for the Watchmen movie.
https://lastchance.cc/red-bull-coming-to-home-this-week-5125801%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Strange they donât quote that number. After all, if they could boast that Home had 1 million active users (which if it doesnât already have, they must be close), wouldnât that look, well, better?
Demographics: Finally, Edward says that Homeâs userbase skews mostly towards the âcoreâ gamer, with the finding that a whopping 80% of Homeâs users are 18-35 year-old males.
So, next time someone presses you for Home stats, youâll have something to offer!
Sonyâs Edward Talks PlayStation Home As It Hits 7 Million Users [Gamasutra]