Aurora has exceeded more than ten million visits.
The developers’ nDreams are happy to announce that Aurora, one of the first free-to-play console games (Two things firstly Star Trek Online is fun and secondly Dc Universe is the first free-to-play game I can think of).
Announcing this amazing news for both nDreams and also free-to-play in general (we might get more for console) he had this so say.
“We’re incredibly proud of Aurora and the players who have helped make this such a successful virtual space. We don’t shout about ourselves very often, but nDreams continues to grow with a clear focus – to remain one of the leading publishers in PlayStation Home whilst becoming known for exciting and unique tablet games. We’re on track to launch a number of tablet based titles this year that we hope will demonstrate our distinctive approach to free-to-play development. We’d like to publically thank Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) for their continuing support on PlayStation Home, a highly underrated platform with a large, smart and passionate community, and we hope to continue our strong relationship with SCE moving forwards alongside our growth into tablet gaming.”
As well as virtual clothing and locomotions, recent PlayStation Home launches have included larger games such as Xi: Continuum, F.U.B.A.R and Blueprint: Home. nDreams also create a range of apartments and clubhouses, like the forthcoming “Carla’s Coffee Shop”.
Over 80% of nDreams revenue comes from publishing their own original IP. As well as PlayStation Home and tablet, nDreams also develop for the Xbox Avatar Marketplace.
Why not try Aurora out for yourself – head into PlayStation Home and you’ll find Aurora on the navigator menu. You can also sign up for our newsletter at our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ndreamers) to see behind the scenes at nDreams and get the first look at our new games.
Also I find it difficult to find good pictures but since this is called Aurora I can put this cool picture in.
Thanks for reading.
