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Sony promises 40 PlayStation games for E3

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Jun 2013 8:09 User comments (4)

Sony promises 40 PlayStation games for E3

Sony Computer Entertainment has promised that it will show off 40 PlayStation titles during E3 next week.
The games will be for the PlayStation Vita, the PS3 and the upcoming PS4.

Besides its keynote on Monday, June 11th, Sony will also broadcast three days of livestreamed demos and other interviews with developers and executives.

Sony notes that the games will be a mix of first-party and third-party games including DriveClub, Destiny, Infamous: Second Sun and Killzone: Shadow Fall for the PS4; Gran Turismo 6 and Beyond: Two Souls for the PS3 and Vita games Tearaway and Killzone Mercenary.

If you plan to watch the livestream, it will be available via Playstation.com, Facebook, the Nico Nico video app on your PS device and Ustream.

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4 user comments

17.6.2013 06:01

soooooo cool, love it and I want it

28.6.2013 13:40

awesome!

38.6.2013 18:59

40 titles at launch?

49.6.2013 21:57

Originally posted by voyager:
40 titles at launch?
Not all for the PS4.

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