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Sony promise 'high quality' Home launch

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Eric Lempel, boss of Sony's PlayStation Network, has promised that while this Autumn's Home debut won't be the finished article, it will be a solid, highly-playable experience.

Speaking to website Next-Gen, he said: "The reason we’ve been delaying is so that we can deliver a high quality service that the users will enjoy," he explained.

"Even though it will be in beta, it will be a fair representation of what the service can be and its potential, so it won’t be a 0.5 release, it will be a fully robust service."

Home should be in a pretty good state by the autumn, then, and its looking increasingly likely that the game might even hit its release date, too.

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