It even debuted the first trailer for the highly-anticipated Resident Evil 2 Remake, which in turn led to further reveals about the game (such as it adopting a third-person camera). Sony announced a sequel to Team Ninja's samurai-action game, Nioh. Lastly, we finally got a closer look at the The Last of Us: Part II's story and tense gameplay.īut there were plenty of other surprises too. In addition, the new trailer for Spider-Man made us all the more excited for the game's release this September. We finally got debut gameplay footage of Ghost of Tsushima, the open-work samurai action game developed by Sucker Punch Productions-the studio behind Infamous and Sly Cooper. But we did see more than four games during the event.Īs expected, famed developer Hideo Kojima intrigued audiences with the latest trailer for Death Stranding. ![]() Instead of announcing a laundry list worth of games, Sony instead focused on four of its biggest upcoming games. While some years have varied due to the quality of the announcements, Sony has generally performed well with a bevy of unexpected reveals.īut this year's presentation offered a substantial change-of-pace. When it comes to E3 press conferences, Sony often makes it a point to focus primarily on games, never spending too long talking in between reveals.
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