
Sony Bend’s game may finally get announced as well, which is rumored to be a zombie survival game called Dead Don’t Ride.

Since Sony Pictures has the rights to Spidey and Sucker Punch being a Sony owned studio, it could make sense, but Activision currently holds the rights to Spider-Man video games, so depending on whether that’s been worked out, it might be a long shot. An even crazier prediction concocted by the PlayStation Nation is the possibility of a PS4 exclusive Spider-Man game from Sucker Punch the creators of Sly Cooper and InFamous. A new God of War from Sony Santa Monica featuring a new protagonist and a new setting in Norse mythology has been all but confirmed. While a lot of information will be relayed during their stream, they’ll surely have something to show at the conference.Īnd if all that is not enough, rumors have been running wild this past week in regards to what else might show up at Sony’s conference.

Bungie has been hinting at what this new story will entail and are having a Twitch stream on June 9 to explain more. The folks working on Destiny will talk about their next big expansion, which has already had its title leaked: Rise of Iron. Call of Duty will most likely announce the next Black Ops 3 map pack, as well as new information on Infinite Warfare. Call of Duty and Destiny will both get stage time at the Sony conference and both of them have a lot to talk about. Sony also has some of the biggest advertising deals in the industry. While these probably won’t get as much time as the big guys, Sony will still give them a shoutout for being PlayStation exclusive. There are a bunch of PlayStation exclusives and first party games in the lineup, but little is known about most of them, so expect at least some of them to leave with a birthday.Ī few more games that will more than likely make the stage are Persona 5, Ni No Kuni 2, and Psychonauts 2. This show could also be where we see The Last Guardian‘s release date and price, as well as Detroit: Become Human‘s and maybe even Dreams. We’ve only gotten two small looks at FFVII so far, so some more gameplay, and maybe a release date for episode one, would be welcome. We’ll probably see more from Horizon, though, as it is one of Sony’s newest franchises and people are dying for more.Īnother big one will be Final Fantasy VII. A story trailer was revealed on Monday which hinted that Aloy’s past is riddled with mystery. The last time we saw it was at PSX 2015, where we saw some new gameplay footage of the main character, Aloy, killing a huge robo-dino. Horizon: Zero Dawn has been delayed into 2017, with a new release date of February 28. There’s going to be a lot of ground to cover in 90 minutes, but hopefully Sony will have enough room to get all this in. Horizon: Zero Dawn, Final Fantasy VII, No Man’s Sky, The Last Guardian, Detroit: Become Human, Dreams they all need updates and a couple still need release dates. PlayStation VR is a huge investment for Sony, so expect them to spend a large portion of the show talking it up and showing demos.Īs for “regular” games, Sony has both a lot to announce, and a lot to give updates on. The headset is slated for an October release date, so maybe there will be some sort of bundle announced as well. So far, games like Golem, 100 Foot Robot Golf, Ace Combat 7, Rez Infinite and a Psychonauts game called In The Rhombus of Ruin are the only real games to be announced for PlayStation VR, so more on those, along with some new announcements could be exactly what PlayStation fans need. Expect to see a lot of the PlayStation VR, though, as this is the time for them to prove to us, the target audience, why we need this system in our lives.

The next half of the conference will focus on VR (I’m exaggerating). Rumors put the updated console at a 2016 release date, so E3 will have to be the place they announce it. The Neo is rumored to have an upgraded CPU and GPU, with more memory, 4K video output capabilities and will make PlayStation VR games run better. The biggest rumor is of course PlayStation Neo, or whatever its final name might be. There’s already been some things stirring, but much of the conference will still be a mystery.

With rumors of new hardware, big new games and some of the biggest advertisement partnerships, Sony has a lot to announce this year at E3.
