Sony E3 Press Conference
Monday June 11th
6 pm pacific
9 pm eastern
2 am BST
You’ll be able to watch it via the official PlayStation YouTube channel. You can also watch the livestream via the PlayStation website, along with the PlayStation Twitch channel and Facebook page.
Sony PlayStation at E3 2018: What to expect
The PlayStation 4 has a great lineup, but what about the surprises?
It’s possible that Sony’s show really is going to be laser-focused on games we already know exist.
DEATH STRANDING
We might see gameplay this year, but I’m almost hoping for just another baffling cinematic trailer. At some point the game itself is going to be revealed and played in front of us, and then it will be just a game. A very weird game, most likely, but just a game. For now, Death Stranding could be anything and everything, and I hope that sense of mystery is stretched out for as long as possible.
THE LAST OF US PART 2
After last year’s ill-advised trailer, I’m hoping for a bit more context and character-heavy stuff to space out the violence. The Last of Us was at its best when it balanced its sense of horror with moments of stillness and even beauty.
GHOST OF TSUSHIMA
We know that we’re going to be getting a new look at this game, but we don’t know much else. Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world game from Sucker Punch Productions set in feudal Japan.
SPIDER-MAN
Spider-Man will be released on Sept. 7, which makes E3 the biggest opportunity for a huge push before launch. Expect a few surprises in terms of characters and story.
NO HARDWARE NEWS
This isn’t speculation, as Sony’s Shawn Layden has already confirmed that there will be no hardware news.
DAYS GONE
The open-world biker vs. zombies game is almost sure to get a trailer, but we’re really hoping for more gameplay and maybe even a release date.
DREAMS
Dreams is a game from Media Molecule that will allow players to create their own levels, just like in LittleBigPlanet. It’s expected to come out this year, but who knows?
THIRD-PARTIES
Sony has a handful of PS4 timed-exclusive deals with Rockstar Games and Activision for games like Red Dead Redemption 2, Destiny 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, so don’t be surprised if those games make an appearance during PlayStation’s E3 press conference.
Sony also has a pretty cozy relationship with Capcom — Monster Hunter: World, Resident Evil 7 biohazard and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite were prominently featured at past PlayStation E3 conferences — so rumored titles like Resident Evil 2 Remake or Devil May Cry 5 might pop up.
And we know that Sony and Square Enix like each other very much, so if there’s any news on the long-awaited Final Fantasy 7 Remake, expect it at PlayStation.
https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/6/17377226/sony-playstation-e3-rumors-predictions-announcements
Monday June 11th
6 pm pacific
9 pm eastern
2 am BST
You’ll be able to watch it via the official PlayStation YouTube channel. You can also watch the livestream via the PlayStation website, along with the PlayStation Twitch channel and Facebook page.
Sony PlayStation at E3 2018: What to expect
The PlayStation 4 has a great lineup, but what about the surprises?
It’s possible that Sony’s show really is going to be laser-focused on games we already know exist.
DEATH STRANDING
We might see gameplay this year, but I’m almost hoping for just another baffling cinematic trailer. At some point the game itself is going to be revealed and played in front of us, and then it will be just a game. A very weird game, most likely, but just a game. For now, Death Stranding could be anything and everything, and I hope that sense of mystery is stretched out for as long as possible.
THE LAST OF US PART 2
After last year’s ill-advised trailer, I’m hoping for a bit more context and character-heavy stuff to space out the violence. The Last of Us was at its best when it balanced its sense of horror with moments of stillness and even beauty.
GHOST OF TSUSHIMA
We know that we’re going to be getting a new look at this game, but we don’t know much else. Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world game from Sucker Punch Productions set in feudal Japan.
SPIDER-MAN
Spider-Man will be released on Sept. 7, which makes E3 the biggest opportunity for a huge push before launch. Expect a few surprises in terms of characters and story.
NO HARDWARE NEWS
This isn’t speculation, as Sony’s Shawn Layden has already confirmed that there will be no hardware news.
DAYS GONE
The open-world biker vs. zombies game is almost sure to get a trailer, but we’re really hoping for more gameplay and maybe even a release date.
DREAMS
Dreams is a game from Media Molecule that will allow players to create their own levels, just like in LittleBigPlanet. It’s expected to come out this year, but who knows?
THIRD-PARTIES
Sony has a handful of PS4 timed-exclusive deals with Rockstar Games and Activision for games like Red Dead Redemption 2, Destiny 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, so don’t be surprised if those games make an appearance during PlayStation’s E3 press conference.
Sony also has a pretty cozy relationship with Capcom — Monster Hunter: World, Resident Evil 7 biohazard and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite were prominently featured at past PlayStation E3 conferences — so rumored titles like Resident Evil 2 Remake or Devil May Cry 5 might pop up.
And we know that Sony and Square Enix like each other very much, so if there’s any news on the long-awaited Final Fantasy 7 Remake, expect it at PlayStation.
https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/6/17377226/sony-playstation-e3-rumors-predictions-announcements