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Sony to announce three new games ahead of E3 2018

Update: We’ll add the announcements to this page as they occur.

Original story: Sony will announce three new games ahead of E3 2018, the publisher today confirmed.

As part of a countdown to E3, Sony detailed a series of announcements between now and its own press conference. The announcements include three new titles, confirmed release dates and PS VR availability, as follows:

  • 1.00 am AEST, 7 June: New PS4/PSVR game announcement (Tetris Effect)
  • 1.00 am AEST, 8 June: Release date for announced game (Days Gone)
  • 1.00 am AEST, 9 June: New PS4 game announcement (Twin Mirror)
  • 1.00 am AEST, 10 June: New PS VR game announcement
  • 1.00 am AEST, 11 June: Available game gets PS VR support announcement

The announcements are timed for 8.00 am PST the day before, if you’re already in Los Angeles ahead of E2 2018.

Any guesses as to what Sony has planned? Sound off in the comments area, below!


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