nDreams has announced that their free-to-play title set in PS Home, Aurora, has seen 10 million visits since it launched back in March 2011. The developer did not specify if this was unique visits, or included repeats (our guess).
CEO, Patrick O’Luanaigh, said:
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 publicly 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.
nDreams is also well known for releasing the social hub’s first alternate reality game, Xi, way back in 2009.
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