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    Sony Reveals E3 2018 Showcase Details

    Glake Micole RiunoBy Glake Micole RiunoMay 15, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sony, the last major company of the “big three” has finally unveiled their E3 2018 plans with about a month to spare until the event. Revealed over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony has announced that their E3 Showcase will take place on June 11th, at 6pm PST/9pm EST; ultimately staying with their more traditional evening time slot.

    For those who will not be able to attend the event in person, of course it will all be live-streamed as well, as viewers can be able to watch all of the announcements as they are made by visiting live.playstation.com or simply checking out the companies Twitch, YouTube, and or Facebook page as well.

     

    While Sony has been quite quiet as to what they have in-store title wise for this years E3, the company revealed over on the PlayStation Blog that four specific titles will be receiving extreme focus during this years Press Conference, these titles in which are; Death Stranding, Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man, and The Last of Us Part II.

    Aside from these titles, expect to hear a lot more information on upcoming 3rd party titles as well. Either way, this years E3 is shaping to be a very “software” focused event, as all of the companies have now released their updated next-gen platforms – which means it’s high time we see some games that can take advantage of this new hardware.

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