PlayStation Home is a Little More Festive

11/25/2009 Written by Josh Fernandes

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PlayStation Home often hosts promotional events for its users. These include game launching events, t.v. shows being shown at the theater, and contests for clothing for your avatar. This week, Home brings a seasonal change to the central plaza.

Gamers who stop by PlayStation Home will be greeted with dozens of turkeys walking around Home, and a giant bronze statue of a turkey. The mini-game “Saucer Pop” has also been replaced with “Chase the Turkey”. The object of the game is, you guessed it, to chase one of the many turkeys in the plaza. The player is rewarded with pieces of a turkey outfit for their avatar. Check out the pictures below, and stop by Home yourself to dance with some turkeys.

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6 Responses to “PlayStation Home is a Little More Festive”

  1. Adam Wolfe Says:

    Even if your not a fan of Home it is still cool to see them supporting it like this.

  2. Legoman24 Says:

    If only they tried this hard on Halloween. Now that they did this, I expect something good as or better than this on Christmas

  3. Mike Hartnett Says:

    The thing is, the “Chase The Turkey” game is actually more fun for me than Saucer Pop!

    @Legoman24 – Well, there IS a snowy Central Plaza coming, but it’s not quite as good as it COULD be.

    Take a look… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbrPc5tHDSs

  4. Josh Fernandes Says:

    @ mike hartnett

    yea, thats true about the turkey chase…but that may be because the game is so absurd, its funnier than it actualy is.

  5. wtGp Says:

    @Legoman24
    what are you talking about, they had that zombie event during halloween

  6. joinsideke Says:

    at wtGp,
    I must have missed that one, or i would have been all over it.

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