SONY ANNOUNCEMENT ON E3 2017
Here's what Sony announced at E3 2017
- Spider-Man for PS4's high-flying gameplay trailer debut
- God of War release date set for early 2018
- Call of Duty WWII has a new multiplayer trailer
- Destiny 2 on Sony systems will include exclusive content
- 5 good reasons to buy PlayStation VR
- Sony PlayLink brings mobile and console gaming together
We'll cut to the chase: Sony didn't reveal any new hardware or PS4 price drops, but the tech powerhouse certainly packed its pockets with games for E3.
Short on time? Then check out the 10 most exciting games Sony showed off at E3 2017 and five good reasons to buy a PlayStation VR headset.
Still with us? Good. One of Sony's more impressive trailers was for God of War. In it, we see Kratos embark on a journey with his son. Yes, there is still bone-crushing violence, but this God of War has a softer side, too. The game also got a fuzzy release date of early 2018.
Are your Spidey senses tingling? That's probably because there's a new gameplay trailer for Spider-Man for PS4. This gave us a great look at our hero in action, slinging webs and acrobatically taking down baddies. You'll have all of New York City as your open-world playground when Spider-Man comes out in 2018.
Call of Duty WWII saw a new multiplayer gameplay trailer make its debut on stage, while it was revealed Destiny 2 on Sony systems will include exclusive strike, ship, weapon and PVP maps.
Shadow of the Colossus (you remember the original, right?) is on the way to PS4, and there's a new trailer that gives you a glimpse of what to expect when the game releases in 2018.
And in case you forgot about PSVR, what with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive headsets of the world, Sony hopes you remember with a host of games for its virtual reality headset. Leading the charge is Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, and it's joined by Star Child, The Inpatient and Bravo Team, among others.
Sony PlayLink is a new collection of smartphone-controlled games designed to entertain the whole family, including those who might not usually play games. Titles include That's You!, Hidden Agenda, Frantics, Knowledge is Power and SingStar Celebration.
While some trailers were truly eye-catching, Staff Writer Emma Boyle aptly notes Sony's presentation relied too heavily on cinematic spectacles, many of games we've seen before, and didn't offer enough substance. We'll likely have to get our fill during its PSX event later this year.
We'll cut to the chase: Sony didn't reveal any new hardware or PS4 price drops, but the tech powerhouse certainly packed its pockets with games for E3.
Short on time? Then check out the 10 most exciting games Sony showed off at E3 2017 and five good reasons to buy a PlayStation VR headset.
Still with us? Good. One of Sony's more impressive trailers was for God of War. In it, we see Kratos embark on a journey with his son. Yes, there is still bone-crushing violence, but this God of War has a softer side, too. The game also got a fuzzy release date of early 2018.
Are your Spidey senses tingling? That's probably because there's a new gameplay trailer for Spider-Man for PS4. This gave us a great look at our hero in action, slinging webs and acrobatically taking down baddies. You'll have all of New York City as your open-world playground when Spider-Man comes out in 2018.
Call of Duty WWII saw a new multiplayer gameplay trailer make its debut on stage, while it was revealed Destiny 2 on Sony systems will include exclusive strike, ship, weapon and PVP maps.
Shadow of the Colossus (you remember the original, right?) is on the way to PS4, and there's a new trailer that gives you a glimpse of what to expect when the game releases in 2018.
And in case you forgot about PSVR, what with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive headsets of the world, Sony hopes you remember with a host of games for its virtual reality headset. Leading the charge is Elder Scrolls V Skyrim, and it's joined by Star Child, The Inpatient and Bravo Team, among others.
Sony PlayLink is a new collection of smartphone-controlled games designed to entertain the whole family, including those who might not usually play games. Titles include That's You!, Hidden Agenda, Frantics, Knowledge is Power and SingStar Celebration.
While some trailers were truly eye-catching, Staff Writer Emma Boyle aptly notes Sony's presentation relied too heavily on cinematic spectacles, many of games we've seen before, and didn't offer enough substance. We'll likely have to get our fill during its PSX event later this year.
God of War |
Call of duty :WWII |
Spider-man |
Spider-Man |
Destiny 2 |
God of war |
God of War |
Post a Comment