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Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed)   
Friday, 31 July 2009

If you haven't checked out PlayStation Home recently, now's a great time to repay a visit. The PLAYSTATION 3's PlayStation Home just recently got filled up with more game-based spaces and a new Fat Princess event. Here's a breakdown of some newly added spaces and more to check out on PlayStation Home:

Movie Theater:
No longer just a single auditorium with random videos, you can now visit the revamped Movie Theatre space. There are 10 different auditoriums to see different videos. The PlayStation Blog also notes that full-length TV shows and movies may soon appear there. From the lobby, you can go to any of the auditoriums. The lobby also features a kiosk with movie-related gear and clothing for your avatar. Some screening rooms may also give you a reward!

Burn Zombie Burn! PlayStation®Home Space (details from Kuju Enterainment):
"The creepy new Burn Zombie Burn! PlayStation®Home Space incorporates the fun, cartoony art style and quirky sense of humor that make Burn Zombie Burn! a rollicking zombie-killing adventure. Players wandering the Burn Zombie Burn! graveyard, filled with statues, crypts and a maze, will find surprises around every corner." Check out more on Burn Zombie Burn! at burnzombieburn.com.

Fat Princess “Quest for Cake" Events Space:
Coming today, there will be a new event in PlayStation Home for yesterday's release of Fat Princess. Details from the PlayStation Blog: "Based upon the brilliant PSN title which launches today, all you have to do is click on the PlayStation Events Space chip on your World Map to join in this very special confectionary quest." Check out a video below of what you can expect.

Upcoming MotorStorm content:
You'll find MotorStorm stuff soon on PlayStation Home "in the coming weeks," according to the PlayStation Blog. Game launching for MotorStorm Pacific Rift included. Keep a lookout for that soon.

See more screenshots and details on the additions to PlayStation Home here at the official US PlayStation Blog.

All these diversion have no entry cost, as PlayStation Home is open and free to everyone with an internet connection. There's plenty to keep you busy in the expanding world of PlayStation Home. Even if you can't afford to go out and buy the latest game right now, there's still plenty of ways to interact, play, and explore with other friends online at PlayStation Home.

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