The PlayStation Home Mansion was a premium personal space available in PlayStation Home. It was the first expandable personal space, with multiple rooms required to be purchased in order to access the whole mansion.
Sections[]
First floor[]
The first floor (ground floor in the PAL region) was released on the 6 January 2011 in North America[1], with a release in the PAL region the following year on the 11 April 2012.[2] It came with several built-in items including a TV that featured a selection of content from PlayStation, a gifting machine for players to gift items to their friends (a feature of each part of the mansion), as well as many other furniture items. Also included were exclusive golden loungewear clothing items, and a pet tiger named Markus (the head of the mansion's security team).[1]
There were also a number of reward items to unlock, including the first of three "Mystery Keys" which were later revealed to each unlock a car in the mansion's garage.
Rewards | |||
Animated Gold couch | Animated Gold China cabinet | ||
Gold Picture frame | Gold Humpback chest | ||
Gold Stagecoach chest | Golden robes (male & female) | ||
Mystery Key (1/3) |
Infinity pool[]
The infinity pool was released in February 2011 in North America as the first expansion to the mansion. A release in the PAL region followed on the 25 April 2012.[3]
Rewards | |||
Animated Gold Money tree | Gold Dragon statue | ||
Gold Gargoyle statue | Gold Winged Chimera statue | ||
Gold Boardshorts (male) | Gold Maillot costume (female) | ||
Mystery Key (2/3) |
Second floor[]
The second floor (first floor in the PAL region) was the third part of the mansion to be released, on the 3 March 2011 in North America[4] and the 9 May 2012 in the PAL region.[5]
Featured on this floor was a games room complete with pool table and dart board (both playable mini-games), a juice bar and library, and a lavishly decorated bedroom.[5]
Rewards | |||
Gold bed | Golden throne | ||
Gold desk | Gold monitor | ||
Gold carpet | Mystery Key (3/3) |
Garage[]
The final part of the mansion was the garage, however it's release was delayed due to the 2011 PlayStation Network Outage. It finally released in North America on the 4 June 2011, free to all as part of the Welcome Back program.[6] In June 2012, it was also released in the PAL region.[7]
It featured a four-door garage equipped with overhead lights to showcase the player's vehicles, unlocked by collecting the three Mystery Keys in the other areas of the mansion. There were also golden chess and draughts tables able to be played.[7]
Rewards | |||
Pot of Gold (active item) | Gold suitcase | ||
Animated Gold Picture frame | Gold Baleful Gargoyle statue | ||
Gold Ghastly Gargoyle statue |
Gallery[]
- For a gallery of images, see PlayStation Home Mansion/Gallery.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Life of Luxury in the PlayStation Home Mansion + New Hudson Spaces & Mall Update. PlayStation Blog (5 January 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2021.
- ↑ Gallagher, James (10 April 2012). PlayStation Home: Mysterious Island Sighted. PlayStation Blog. Retrieved on 7 March 2021.
- ↑ Gallagher, James (25 April 2012). PlayStation Home 1.65 Update Arrives. PlayStation Blog. Retrieved on 7 March 2021.
- ↑ Home Mansion Expands, New PixelJunk Content Arrives + Weekly Update. PlayStation Blog (2 March 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2021.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Gallagher, James (8 May 2012). PlayStation Home: Mansion Living. PlayStation Blog. Retrieved on 7 March 2021.
- ↑ PlayStation Home Welcome Back Package Details. PlayStation Blog (4 June 2011). Retrieved on 7 March 2021.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 PlayStation Home: Get Gothic. PlayStation Blog (12 June 2012). Retrieved on 7 March 2021.