My first job when I joined SCEE in 2008 was a piece of copywriting for Warhawk - if you received an email newsletter about the Operation: Broken Mirror expansion pack, then that was me. So it was with some nostalgia that I watched Dylan Jobe announce Starhawk – the spiritual successor to what is still a very popular online game, more than three years on.
The key innovation is Build & Battle, which lets the player place towers, launchpads, turrets and more wherever they like on the battlefield and in real-time, without ever taking their finger off the trigger or leaving the fray. This applies to both the full single player campaign and the 32 strong online multiplayer, the tactical implications on which are huge.
After the announcement, I sat down with Dylan to flesh out some more detail on one of the most exciting PS3 exclusives of 2012.
How has the online shooter landscape changed since Warhawk was released in 2007?
Warhawk was timed great because PlayStation Network was relatively new; it was online multiplayer only, which was rare; and our approach to games was fun and novel at that time. I’d describe it as the lovechild of Unreal Tournament and Battlefield.
Fast-forward to 2011 and the landscape is different, with a tonne of shooters out there. I wouldn’t say the genre is bloated because I love shooters, but it’s competitive and that was both a concern and a motivator for Starhawk. It certainly forced us to be original and come up with genre innovations. Ask any gamer out there and they’ll say that they want to see something new. Too often, the only difference between one shooter and the next is the visual style of the gun and the scene that it is pointing at.
What were the best things about Warhawk?
Two core elements spring to mind: multi-dimensional, fast-paced action, where you’re running and then driving and then you’re flying and it’s all seamless. A lot of other shooters relegate vehicle use to compartmental sections where you come down a tunnel, drive a tank from point A to point B, get out of the tank… that’s not what our game is. You can summon a Hawk on a launchpad wherever and whenever you want.
My second favourite element is the huge landscapes and a vehicle, in the Hawk, with which to get around very quickly. At one moment you could be creeping around a base on foot and seeing great detail close up, and at the next you can fly miles down the road at mach 2. We’re glad to have carried that scale over to Starhawk.
What other Warhawk qualities have you carried over to Starhawk?
Warhawk players like that addictive, fast-paced gameplay and Starhawk has it too – you can have a great experience in 20 minutes if you want or you can sink months into the multiplayer. You should never second-guess your fans but I hope that they see Starhawk as an improvement that serves them proud.
People were expecting us to announce something like Warhawk and the rumours about Starhawk have been doing the rounds for a while, but I think people will be surprised by how much of the game we have shown to media and, having spoken to many journalists, nobody predicted the Build & Battle gameplay.
Warhawk was multiplayer only but Starhawk has a full solo campaign with a story. What is the LightBox storytelling philosophy?
There are many great ways to go about game storytelling. Our approach is to give the player a series of exciting and flexible combat challenges that are strung together with a compelling tale, in this case one that is set in the ‘lawless frontier of space’, as we like to put it, centered around hired gunslinger Emmet Graves and his brother. Missions then blend into really cool 2D animation sequences.
It seems like every connected game comes with a set of ‘community features’, but what exactly is a game community and how should it be supported?
I think that there are a lot of people out there who think that if you create a bunch of features then you have a community and that’s just not true. Publishers need to know that if you don’t have a vocal fan base and a game that people are passionate about, then you don’t have a community. Sony understands this.
Our take on community is to listen to those passionate players to discover the kinds of things that they want to do, and develop those features. We develop community features that the players want and need; we’re not just saying, ‘here’s a bunch of community features… go be a community!’ That’s not the way to do it at all.
The in-game tournaments sound exciting. How do they work?
The tournament system in Starhawk is rad. In Warhawk we had a lot of people co-ordinating their own tournaments with third-party websites and gaming leagues, and they were successful, but we want to make it way easier for anyone playing the game to create a tournament. It’s completely integrated and allows players to choose from a variety of options.
To give an example: you want to have a tournament this weekend with your buddies to see who is best at flying a Hawk. You go in and create a private tournament and set it so that sign-up is on Wednesday but it’s going to begin on Friday, and it’s going to be based on Hawk kills in one particular environment. That sets up the server for the players you’ve selected as eligible and that server will automatically track results during the time window that you have set and then post the results afterwards. We also have the ability to create central tournaments that pay out little rewards, so you can go to your trophy room and see all the stamps that you got for participating or finishing in the top ten, and so forth.
As a new development studio, what is the LightBox ethos?
We’re a fun crew! We were originally a part of Incognito out in Salt Lake City and we wanted to have our own company in a new location, so we moved to Austin, Texas which is a really hip, fun town. We’re all very liberal and open-minded; we love music and, crucially, we’re all big gamers. We care deeply about our craft. A journalist asked me earlier about the Starhawk sales projections and, as the president of the company, I do care deeply about all that stuff. But truthfully it is Sony’s job to make sure it sells a lot of copies. My job is to make Starhawk a great game – the kind of thing that my colleagues and friends want to play.
You can join the community over at the official PlayStation Forums, where the biggest Warhawk fans are sharing their first impressions of Starhawk.




















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70 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:05 pm by dotcomjj
Hmmmm…
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:09 pm by somethingatt
You guys really are the best.
I have 100% faith in all of the new mechanics and I’m sure Starhawk will revolutionise MP games like Warhawk did.
Posted on 18 May, 2011 at 9:45 am by James Gallagher
I’ve just popped on to twitter and noticed that Dylan is compiling questions for a Starhawk Q&A to post on the blog. Tweet your questions with the hashtag #StarhawkQandA
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:09 pm by Bierbeer
Damn nice ! Ive been Warhawk addicted from DAY ONE
Two questions:
1. 4 Player splitscreen like Warhawk or better?
2. Setting up your own Ranked/Unranked servers? That ROCKED with warhawk
Starhawk instant buy for me!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:10 pm by DarkRecoil
Looking forward to taking to the skies again, but I hope StarHawk is also available as a direct PSN download like the original Warhawk.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:10 pm by AugustWorldness
I really hope that planes dont have such advance, as they had in Warhawk. Groundforces had no power versus planes.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:10 pm by wezer1871
james get sony to put mag in the welcome back please
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:10 pm by SAiLO
Looking forward to it being released! Got the Warhawk on the release date!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:14 pm by DARREN200COOK
Already a sequel? Really? I’M GETTING IT!!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:15 pm by jakster123x
Love Warhawk, and can’t wait for this! Nice to actually talk about it knowing it’s real now, and it’s also nice to see the Blog talking about games again
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:17 pm by chrisopo
hi sony i’m having problems with changing my passwords on other accounts and i dont have access to a computer so how do i sort it out.????
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:17 pm by nedubis
Day 1 purchase, as was Warhawk.
Look amazing. Build & Battle looks to be a real game changer.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:17 pm by wezer1871
so you can walk in this 1?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:20 pm by wezer1871
chrisopo i recomend either going to a mates or a library/internet cafe
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:20 pm by Shifty_Geezer
Hooray, a game entry on the blog at last!
Starhawk’s mechanics sound very interesting. Managing teamwork is going to be the biggest challenge so buildings are coordinated to a useful strategy and not just random individuals doing their own thing. Please, please, please add motion support for flying though. Motion flight in WH was probably the only worthwhile application of sixaxis motion, but it was brilliantly fluid. No harm in having it as an option!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:21 pm by wezer1871
in my opinion the create your own features of these games seem to be inspired by little big planet
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:24 pm by Cutter-T
Will it have splitscreen like Warhawk, will it be 4 players and will it be in the campaign as well?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:32 pm by aaron_2256
intresting
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:36 pm by AnthonyDwyer
so what, can you sort out the welcome back package before you milk us gamers further, since its the hardcore that will probably buy this?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:40 pm by lolilok
i’m a new member of playstation network. i bought psp go last week. yesterday i registered myself into network on the web. i put promo cd but when install starts and try to sign in a warning appear and say PlayStation Network is currently undergoing maintenance. What will i do to load these games?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:44 pm by wezer1871
screw this im going to play gta sanandreas on my xbox 360
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:50 pm by kivi95
20# Go and play it then? No one is forcing you to come to this blog.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:50 pm by th4nGthO_241
HAVE ANYONE NOTICED THAT THE GUY HAS KINDA SAME STYLE OF DRESSING JUST LIKE DRAKE IN U3?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 5:52 pm by BalramRules
FABULOUS!!
SOO BUYING YOU STARHAWK!! ;DD
ma vid got stuk on 2:04, oww x((
itz workin noww ;D
i luv playin dat pencil game!! ;DD
ma frend played it wiva knife, and u wont be able 2 guess wat dat bufoon did…
…. HIZ FINGERZ DIDNT GET CHOPPED OFF, LOOOOOOOOOOL! ;DD
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 6:08 pm by ABTR
The game looks AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! its a new studio and santa monica, we trust you guys , sure this looking good !
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 6:08 pm by rabiuddin
Hey James, Will Starhawk be like Warhawk like Only Play Online ??
Posted on 18 May, 2011 at 9:34 am by James Gallagher
No, it has a full single-player campaign with a story and co-op too.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 6:11 pm by Carl-G
YEP DAY 1! ! !
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 6:41 pm by Mulukh
This is great but hope we get working cruisers rather than a crash site. And would like to see space combat, similar to star wars battlefront.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 6:56 pm by AllytheBruce
I still rate warhawk as one of the best FPS’s ever, and that is despite the fact it never really felt like a finished package.
I hope starhawk gets a good community but i’m hesitant because so many shooters seem to die so quickly.
I hoep this ends up being competitively priced
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 7:52 pm by iAliHD
I keep on getting the same message ” To sign in, an update of your account information is required. An e-mail message with instructions has been sent to xxxxxxxxx@hotmail.com. It may take up to 24 hours to receive this message ”
Its been nearly 48 hours and I still haven’t received an e-mail!
Please try to understand how frustrating this is for me, knowing that the network is available but for some reason I am unable to play online with my friends because you have failed to send me the e-mail.
Please Playstation Network tell me how am I supposed to reset my password if you won’t send me the email!
Please do not ignore this message and reply back as I am waiting desperately for a answer!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 7:53 pm by afandibasha
sony before posting this will you please look into why i didnt get my email for more than 48 hours now
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 7:55 pm by spikkle
Dont care bout this, just wanna know whgen the store is back!!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:03 pm by ConvStation
@AllytheBruce lol, it seems you don`t even know what an FPS is. Epic Fail bro. lol
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:03 pm by Dannieey
In Call of Duty Black ops There is an trophy named “In the money” and you have to get in the money 5times according to the description but i have been in the money more then that and in my combat record it says 8times “in the money” and i still have not got the trophy. How can i get it?
It’s the only trophy I need to get a platinum trophy.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:17 pm by spikkle
I just read on the US blog they get to pick TWO games from each of the PS3 and PSP list.
NOT FAIR WHY DONT WE GET THAT?!?!?!?! Once again, even with a WELCOMNE BACK PRESENT we get screwed over.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:23 pm by hheellpp1
can i ask you something.. why are you posting things like this when you aint even got every one online to be honest your not doing a good job i have been waiting 2 days now for this stupid email aint guess what i stil aint got it.. but instead of u helpings us ur postng thing slike this… when people call for help it costs so much money and all you do is hang up… tell me how this is goo customer service well guess what it aint… its very frustating when u no that psn is up but u cant play .. and that nothin gis getting done about it!!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:28 pm by DAVIE222
PLEASE ANSWER, HOW DO I WATCH E3 ON MY PS3 LIVE OR REPEAT! PLEASE TELL ME! note, ign gamespot etc.. dont work.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:35 pm by HazelAM
i’m pretty impressed how much better sequels like this and infamous 2 look than their prequels.
graphically at least, i can’t speak for gameplay yet.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:42 pm by connorblue14
no, james get sony to put starhawk in welcome back back and take out infamlous or lbp
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:44 pm by spikkle
I cant wait till the store is back, I wanna get Little Big Planent… wanted that game for ages….
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 8:51 pm by aaron_2256
btw i never got sent it
demo or game ?? Mr james
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 9:09 pm by aaron_2256
can i jus ask a favor. can u ad a yellow background 4 us who suffer frm dislexia. it hurts my eyes $ (
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 9:12 pm by Fiks1one
#19, that’s because PS Store is down.
#34, so do we!
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 9:50 pm by DashZ-Azil
xD
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 10:13 pm by PHILYPOT08
hi every1 i just got my email through to change password and i would just like 2 say IT FEELS GOOD TO BE BACKK !!!! :] sorry i just saw the lastest blog and commented on it and i would also like 2 say good job 2 every1 working at sony i always believed in them there is 1 thing i would like 2 ask do u no when the store will be back ??? PS3 FOR LIFEE
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 10:15 pm by DAVIE222
HEY JAMES, PLEASE UPDATE THE LOOK OF THE FRIENDS LIST!!!! its getting old now. Also does ANYONE know where i can watch E3 live or repeat on ps3 internet browser?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 10:28 pm by Spiniello
heyy james
i havn’t got the email for ressetting my password in over 48 hours!!! and if i try to make the ps3 send a new email, it comes up with an error code, so i cant send a new email! WHAT DO I DO?
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 10:44 pm by iNeonSpark
I’m yet to receive my email about the password reset as well, I’ve been online and done it twice now in the last 2 days, what the hell do I do? I feel like it’s never going to arrive lol.
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Posted on 17 May, 2011 at 10:55 pm by GoodUrBothHere
Still waiting for my email, it has been more than 24 hours. I need my account back have trophies to Sync, so please sony help us.
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Posted on 18 May, 2011 at 1:08 am by TJC_69
FINALLY…… i can actually sign into my account.
Had to wait 48 hours for your rubbish servers to send me an e-mail …. well done for that ” Clap Clap “.
I would like to tell your website and Sony in general , how disgusted i’ve been with this whole mess….. And your PR boy , Nick Caplin is it ? Is nothing but a Mr. Cut And Paste…. Just copying the updates from the U.S. blog was lazy beyond belief. And I bet you were so relieved when peoples cookies expired and they couldn’t comment on this site….
I am still so angry about this , and i’m sure i’m not alone…..
But anyway , the network is up and I have my password , finally.
And I hope that you guys are working overtime to get everyone elses password too , as the whole e-mail thing was the most ridiculous idea ever…. 30 million e-mails all to be sent at the same time ? Clever that one……. Peace.
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Posted on 18 May, 2011 at 1:20 am by TJC_69
Number 46 , 47 , and 48. You have to keep re-sending your password request every 24 hours , as Sony’s servers can’t handle e-mails …..
Check it straight away after you send it , as if it’s not there I can guarantee you that it’s not coming…. Even when they say it is.
PR for the win.
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