Need standard chat for groups and raids? Check. Don’t want to tie up your own
bandwidth? Roger that. Want your voice to sound completely different? Done. Late
for your raid but want to take part in the group setup by cell phone? Can do.
Dream of having in-game voicemail? There ya go. Playing a non-SOE game but want
to use this service, free of charge? Aye.
These powerful community building features and tools are coming to SOE games
at no additional cost to players and go far beyond basic real-time chat with the
usual headset and microphone setup that is commonly used today.
In an agreement announced Wednesday at the Game Developers Conference between
SOE and Vivox Inc., an established provider of high quality voice
communications, players will be able to access a suite of voice communication
tools including voice mail, voice fonts to synthesize player voices into in-game
character voices, and the ability to receive external calls in SOE games.
“We’re proud to offer this level of communication power and flexibility to
gamers. These new voice services not only replace many of the voice chat options
currently available but add a broad range of capabilities that streamline
communication and empower gamers to maintain their online relationships in both
the real and virtual worlds,” said John Smedley, President of Sony Online
Entertainment. “We are giving gamers the ultimate one-stop shop to stay in touch
at all times.”
Beyond voice and guild chat channels, North American players will get a
special PIN number to dial in from either a land line or cell phone and connect
with fellow guild members. SOE anticipates adding additional features including
voicemail, broadcast messages, SMS text messaging and an initial offering of six
high-quality voice fonts that replace a player’s actual voice with something
completely different.
With the 3D voice chat, players will be able to walk their avatars into the
taverns in EverQuest II, for example, and strike up a conversation with players
like they would walking into a tavern or restaurant in the real world. Gamers
can manage their conversations with buddy lists, volume controls and commands to
leave and join audio channels at will.
SOE’s plan is to add these services to SOE’s games, as well as integrate it
with SOE’s Station Launcher, so anyone who uses the Station Launcher, even if
they don’t otherwise subscribe to an SOE game, can take advantage of these
powerful voice chat capabilities. Furthermore, the voice features will be hosted
and professionally managed on the Vivox Network so users won’t be cutting into
their valuable bandwidth.
“We are thrilled to team up with SOE to bring Vivox voice chat and related
services to their game community,” said Rob Seaver, CEO of Vivox. “SOE is an
industry leader with a long history of offering exceptional games and innovative
services to players. Their plan to offer such a comprehensive voice service to
their gamers is just another reflection of their commitment to delivering the
best possible game experience and fostering community.”
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