Sony offers £50,000 to budding PSN devs
- Posted November 27th, 2008 at 06:00 EDT by
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Sony will launch the "Get in the Game" initiative in the UK tonight, offering five lucky indie developers GBP 10,000 apiece to fuel their PlayStation Network game projects. The platform holder has partnered with Northwest Vision and Media on the initiative, a principal aim of which is to support the industry in the UK's north-western regions.
According to GamesIndustry.biz, a workshop will be held in December to give participants some idea of what it's like to work with Sony. A panel of executives and producers will subsequently select five companies to receive the cash, and game ideas will be prototyped across the first three months of 2009.
Providing Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) likes the results, these prototypes will eventually see life on PSN's hallowed pages. Guess it's not so grim up north, after all.
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tadpole3159 |
faulkner8991- 7:51am GMT - November 27th, 2008
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or just release phyre engine for all and get millions of fun games.....just a thought
if you dont know what it is its a free game engine for the ps3, but its not for the public. just for "SCE Licensed Development Studios"
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SpyroViper
- 11:07am GMT - November 27th, 2008
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They should jsut release XNA style platforms so these devs don't have to buy a damn dev Kit! Unless PSN is different.. I don't see how you would dev on it without an XNA type thing.

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