@ArkhamKnerd Pfffsshhh ... Details, details.
Not sure how the 28th got into my head. Must have had Code Vein on the brain from its recent announcement. Or I was temporarily overcome by my clairvoyance and precognition that I flubbed the actual date of the one game we already know due to the influx of other numbers coming to my crystal ball. I think the 28th must be the date for one the other games... hmmmm, Ghost of Tsushima - March 28th. You heard it here first
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@ArkhamKnerd Now that I think about it, it's probably KH3. Fans have been waiting over a decade for that game & it's probably viewed internally as a PS game, even thought it's multiplat. @Octane Didn't someone at Sony say that they've never seen a game come together as quickly as DS is? Maybe they're a lot further along then we thought... .
Same goes with Ghost. First Light came out August 2014. Just over 4 years might be enough for a new IP, although based on Sony's track record they would probably 'bank' it till early 2019 like Days Gone.
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@Fight_Teza_Fight Shawn Layden said that they didn't want to reveal Ghost too early, and they waited with the reveal, so it sounds like it's not too far off. Of course, I cannot find that quote anymore, because anything Ghost of Tsushima related points me to E3 articles in Google.
With Death Stranding I think it's likely that Kojima has started on it before he left Konami. I think he had most of his ideas down on paper I think. Judging by how quickly they went from announcing their ''independence'' earlier that year to an E3 trailer a few months later. You don't do that if you have to start all the way from scratch. A 2019 release date is certainly possible if it's not the new Last Guardian or FFXV.
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These leaks are seriously ruining E3. I remember how surprised I was before when something new gets officially announced but not so much nowadays. We either have rumors for some time before or we have a straight out leak...
@NecuVise E3 is no longer the annual Press event to reveal the plans of each publisher/manufacturer for the year ahead. With the internet, these Pubs/devs etc no longer need the press to announce and cover their games/hardware reveals as they can now go straight to their audience via youtube. Leaks are also much harder to keep under wraps because of the 'instant' distribution and spread that the internet offers. Before the internet, they couldn't make a video or write in a forum that then gets picked up by others and spread across the world.
Point is E3 is no longer 'needed' for these companies to reveal games to the Press so that they can get their articles written and printed in magazines to reach their customers. Publishers no longer have to make 'press packs' with the information about the game and its 'background' story/blurb, no longer have to make 'demo' cartridges to send out to the Press to get their early impressions of the game - another thing that E3 still has to offer of course BUT now they can just email these to press and allow them to download the demo.
As such, the surprise of E3 is no longer relevant - unless you turn off the internet and/or avoid ALL gaming related sites (like PushSquare). Publishers etc also know that their game(s) could get 'lost' amongst all the other news so they may 'leak' or reveal earlier so that they get decent coverage. Leaks can raise the hype too, encouraging their target audience to check out the actual trailer or certain aspect of the game. Games like CoD or BF may reveal something in May (Campaign for example - not in the case of CoD this year) and then reveal actual game-play for the MP or Co-op modes. Games like these may not have much time to go in depth on all aspects so its not unusual for them to showcase just one aspect at E3.
With the internet though, you also get speculation and 'false information' that can become 'rumour' or even 'fact' that can be 'disappointing' if it turns out not to be true - like E3 2016 Bethesda leaks/rumours that stated games like Wolfenstein 2 and Evil Within 2 would be shown so when these didn't turn up and it seemed that Bethesda had 'little' new to offer, it was 'disappointing' - they did turn up at E3 2017 but we again had leaks/rumours about 'Starfield'.
Anyway, point is, if you don't want any leaks, early reveals, rumours, speculation etc to ruining E3 (or any other Gaming event) then avoid any website that covers gaming for at least a fortnight before the show starts. 20years ago, you barely knew E3 existed - other than the Magazines doing a 2-3month feature on all the 'news' that came out, get 3rd hand reports on what was said and try to glean info from screenshots and photo's from it after the event and now we can watch it live, watch all the trailers, hear exactly what is being said etc.
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Honestly I kinda want the leakers specifically like Liam Robertson and co to shut up already. There is nothing like tanking a show before it happens and pretty much eviscerating a PR campaign before it begins because they cant shut the hell up.
Like seriously, all the leaks took over 12% off of Nintendo's share price because investors, seeing the leaks, are jumping ship believing its not good enough and there will be no hype coming out of E3 because its all known quantities now - because people flap their gums.
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Anyway, point is, if you don't want any leaks, early reveals, rumours, speculation etc to ruining E3 (or any other Gaming event) then avoid any website that covers gaming for at least a fortnight before the show starts. 20years ago, you barely knew E3 existed - other than the Magazines doing a 2-3month feature on all the 'news' that came out, get 3rd hand reports on what was said and try to glean info from screenshots and photo's from it after the event and now we can watch it live, watch all the trailers, hear exactly what is being said etc.
You're kidding right? I should not have to avoid following and reading about video games just because morons can't keep their mouths shut or some bozo on website/store mucks up.
This is not a new thing but is getting tiresome now. The majority of stories on most of the sites are based on rumours, leaks and speculation and frankly I'm getting totally sick of it. Most stories with any those things in the headline i tend not to read, but it still infuriating see em all.
I've read on a couple sites that they can see E3 not lasting much longer if things carry on like this. It takes a hella lot if time and money to put all this on, if most of the stuff is revealed what exactly is the point of it anymore?
Well I'm taking my leave from games media for a few days for this exact reason.
As for the new PSVR to be announced tomorrow, a part of me is hoping that Puppeteer is remade for VR. I think that would suit it well.
I think this build-up period is just a part of E3 now. Announcement season is just longer at this stage. The leaks have been disappointing I guess, but it doesn't really bother me when I find out about a game, as long as I know it's coming.
@get2sammyb I think they will do what nintendo dose in the future have a big direct during e3 week and have something like tree house live at the event where it be where they have the games playable but as we get more indie devs. too they show off at PAX and gamescom and others.I hope they open E3 to indies.
It's incredibly easy to miss all the post-show hubbub, unless you're staff for a specific site like this one, where obviously you'll find yourself watching the post-show Sony stuff but nothing else, or Nintendo Treehouse for three days on NL.
If you're more platform agnostic though, you'll end up just by the laws of time and space missing or not hearing about certain things once the main shows are done. Can't watch them all after all.
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