Qore Episode 6 arrives on PS Store tomorrow, Home Beta invite for annual subscribers |
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Enjoying your Qore Episodes so far? Good, cos there's another one coming soon. Episode 6 is arriving on your PlayStation Store this Thursday and it's bound to be a trip 'round the world.For one, Veronica, along with PS Home director Jack Buser, tours the much-awaited 3D social gaming community, Home. And then, we hear from the editors at the PlayStation: The Official Magazine to give us some tips and pointers on which games should spruce up your Christmas wish list.
The Qore gang also goes on a trip to Tokyo. Audrey even dressed up for a Cosplay there, while Veronica went sightseeing with the Yodobashi Camera.
Also included in this episode is the Need for Speed: Undercover series, and again, duty calls upon you to expose a car smuggling operation. And if you can't get enough vrrrm-ing action, there's more, thanks to the exclusive MotorStorm: Pacific Rift theme that's also made available to you, along with an exclusive look behind the scenes at the Pacific Rift TV commercial. It was shot in the Palm Desert -- 15,000 feet above!
And then, do check out as well Audrey's "What's Hot" section rounding up the top Blu-ray releases for this month.
Oh, oh! And the most important thing to note in this post (apart from the Qore gang getting to do loads of really cool stuff at work) is that the invite to the PS Home closed beta will finally be arriving with this episode!
Remember, Qore annual subscribers who purchased their subscriptions by October 29 will be invited to the PS Home closed beta. Just make sure you are 18 years and older and that you agree to the PS Home Beta Trial Agreement.
So there, that's a truckload of good stuff to be had with this episode of Qore. In the meantime, check out the trailer for Episode 6. Remember, it comes out tomorrow.
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This is easily the best episode of Qore released yet. Looks like that annual sub didn't go to waste after all.
Blah, screw home. I wish I could give away my invite. Every damn time I use it, it crashes on me.
Anyway, as for Quore, I've enjoyed it since day one. Not sure what peoples problems are with it.
I never had any problems with it. You get what you pay for. People are just butthurt because they don't want to pay for PREMIUM access to things on the PSN.
Well, BETAS are suppose to be crashy. The problem I have is when people REPORT BUGS, like myself for example, I reported 6 bugs and after THREE UPDATES non of those bugs have been addressed.
That doesn't even include the other 7 problems I had that I didn't report because they were already reported. Those as well are still not addressed.
I guess I'm just used to being a MS beta tester where WORK GETS DONE.