I’m fully prepared to sit down for 10-plus minutes of Death Stranding while still having no idea what the game is about. What about you? If not, don’t worry, Sony has plenty of other games. Let’s tune in.
The show begins at 1100 AEST / 1030 ACST / 0900 AWST / 1300 NZST, and you can find all the conference times below:
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A lot of the heavy PlayStation hitters are already known. Spiderman drops early September. Naughty Dog skipped last year, so Last of Us: Part Two should take up a chunk of time with probably a quick presentation from a dev. Days Gone, however, won’t be highlighted separately, although we might see it in a montage. (Sony announced this earlier, so it’s not a surprise.)
We haven’t seen Red Dead Redemption 2 yet, and Sony have paid for exclusive content. Will it show up? Dreams has to be getting close to launch as well, and Sucker Punch have been working on Ghost of Tsushima for ages without much being known.
It should be a solid conference. You can view the stream via Twitch below:
And YouTube:
PlayStation has a separate YT stream as well:
What are you expecting to see? And PSVR owners, what games would you like this year?
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