Shuhei Yoshida: Sony is working on "large number of unannounced games"

Started by SWORDF1SH, Jan 11, 2017, 04:12 PM

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The year 2017 on PlayStation 4 sounds promising. Already in the first two months are real highlights in the starting holes. The beginning is made by Resident Evil 7 from Capcom. In February follows with Horizon: Zero Dawn a promising action-RPG from the Killzone creators Guerrilla Games. In March, the fans of Bioware's Mass Effect Andromeda will be released. Potential hit candidates such as Prey, Persona 5 and Ni No Kuni are also scheduled to appear this year. Without a specific release date are highlights such as God of War, The Last of Us: Part 2 and Gran Turismo Sport.

But these are not all games that fans can look forward to, as Shuhei Yoshida, Sony Worldwide Studios president, promises in the latest issue of Japanese magazine Dengeki PlayStation. The magazine interviewed well-known developers and manufacturers, which targets they pursue for 2017 . Yoshida replied, "We are working on a large number of unannounced games, and look forward to the announcements." Further details could not be elicited from the Sony manager. Therefore, it remains to be seen which games are currently under development at Sony for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR. We are likely to receive news on the E3 2017. The games fair will take place from June 13 to 15 in Los Angeles. On our theme page on PlayStation 4 , we keep you up-to-date with news and videos as usual.

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Dr. Pezus

Spencer replied: "Microsoft is working on a large number of unannounced cancelations"

SWORDF1SH

Quote from: Dr. Pezus on Jan 11, 2017, 04:34 PMSpencer replied: "Microsoft is working on a large number of unannounced cancelations"
Spencer went on to say "We plan to outdo E3 2014".

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Timing is everything ...

Quote from: Dr. Pezus on Jan 11, 2017, 04:34 PMSpencer replied: "Microsoft is working on a large number of unannounced cancelations"

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Quote from: kitler53 on Jan 11, 2017, 04:16 PMlike a dagger to the heart of xbox.

I said in the other thread, Sony's American studios is probably as strong as the entirety of Microsoft Game Studios.  

nnodley

If they can get the majority of the announced games out by through this year and most of next year then it's gonna be an amazing couple years.  Plus then having the new unannounced stuff coming through end of 2018(maybe) through 2020.   Heres hoping the next 4 years are some of the best of any gen.