Sony at E3 2017: What You Need to Know

PlayStation 4
Image source: Kotaku

E3 2016 belonged to Sony. They repeatedly shocked and delighted those in attendance with new games and unexpected returns, which included the likes of God of War, Death Stranding, and Days Gone. With little time left until they take to the stage at E3 2017, what can we expect to see?

In all likelihood, release dates for games they announced a year ago. All of the games just mentioned have been quietly talked about since their reveals, so this year’s E3 should bring more info and, hopefully, gameplay footage.

But there’s always the chance we’ll see even more new titles and jaw-dropping comebacks; a popular rumor surrounding Bloodborne 2 refuses to go away. We will just to have wait and see.

Here’s everything you need to know about Sony at E3 2017, including where to watch their conference and when.

 

When is Sony’s E3 2017 Conference?

PS4 Pro
Source: IGN India

The conference will start at 2am (oh god) on June 13th for those in the UK. It’s 6pm PDT for others on June 12th. There will be some pre-show fluff, but for any Brits, you may want to nap through it instead.

 

Where can I watch the conference?

God of War ps4al places, such as the company’s official social media accounts including Twitch and YouTube. If you’re feeling decadent, you can go watch it in selected theaters, too.

Other than that, hop over to live.playstation.com on the day to be in with a chance of winning special stuff.

 

Which games will be on display at Sony’s E3 2017 conference?

Days Gone
Source: GameSpot

This is really guesswork, but Days Gone and God of War are highly likely. Death Stranding has an outside chance but that game is still a few years away from being ready, so don’t hold your breath.

If you want to really delve into wish fulfillment, we might see more from The Last of Us 2, though again it’s unlikely. It was in the very early stages of development when it was revealed and Naughty Dog aren’t in the habit of rushing things.

You can almost guarantee that FIFA 18 and Activision properties will be in attendance because of Sony’s current partnerships.

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