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Sony Confirms Paid-Sub PS3 Video Mag ‘Qore’, Produced By Future

By Robert Andrews - Wed 04 Jun 2008 01:53 AM PST

Future Publishing (LSE: FUTR) has confirmed to us our earlier report it has been licensed to start providing online magazine-type content to Sony’s (NYSE: SNE) PlayStation Network. “Qore”, a monthly digital “program” featuring editorial from Future, will launch on Friday in the US and Future is talking with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) about a UK launch. It will be a premium subscription offering, with both monthly and annual fee structures, though no fees are available yet. The publisher will also sell video, interstitial and contextual ads on the service. Qore will include game demos and previews, tips and developer interviews.

This is Future’s first over-the-console mag license and sees it move much further in to online video. It has counted Sony amongst its long-term official licensors in Europe for several years and took the US contract for PSM from Ziff-Davis in January 2007 but that was for print only - the counterpart site psmonline.com has been mothballed and Future’s main online games output, gamesradar.com, only uses content from its non-license print titles.

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2 Responses:
  • From Dan Thu 05 Jun 2008 02:08 AM

    This is a story with huge implications. Wonder if Microsoft will partner with someone or use MSN content? Using content from http://tech.uk.msn.com/ is a no brainer.

  • From Rupert Thu 05 Jun 2008 11:53 AM

    Microsoft already have several video providers who make content available via Xbox Live (including us, Eurogamer) and unlike Qore almost all the Xbox content is available for free too - so a $3 paid-for video show isn’t likely to have many takers, particularly with limited take-up of PSN so far (versus Xbox Live) so I wouldn’t be surprised if this became free for users before long.

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