In Las Vegas from the 6th and 7th of December, Sony will be holding the PlayStation Experience event. This show will let the gaming public get their hands on a ton of yet-to-be-released games. Over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony detailed the list of developers and games which will be on deck.
Here is a list of the developers:
- Square-Enix
- Aksy Games
- Capcom
- Sony Online Entertainment
- Activision
- Disney
- EA
- Maximum Games
- Santa Monica Studio
- Ubisoft
- Telltale Games
- Double Fine
- Ready at Dawn
- Media Molecule
- From Software
- Devolver Digital
- Sucker Punch
- WB Games
- Guerrilla Games
- San Diego Studio
Here is a list of the confirmed games. Note that there will be more than 80 indie games at the show, each with their own booth.
- Battlefield: Hardline
- Big Fest
- Bloodborne
- DC Universe Online — War of the Light Part II and Legends PvE Co-Op Missions
- Destiny Expansion 1: The Dark Below
- Dragon Ball Xenoverse
- Dying Light
- Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series
- Grim Fandango
- Helldivers
- Journey (PS4)
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
- Mortal Kombat X
- PlanetSide 2
- Tales from the Borderlands
- Tearaway Unfolded
- The Order: 1886
- The Tomorrow Children
- The Witness
- The Unfinished Swan (PS4)
- Until Dawn
Again, these are just the confirmed games. There will be many others on top of this. Uncharted 4 for example will be on deck according to the official PlayStation website.
Since this is an event, there will be things at the show that will be available only to those who attend. There will be a playable prototype of Project Morpheus and also something big planned for No Man’s Sky on that Saturday night.
That’s all that was revealed today but Sony promises that they will update us on developer panels, exclusive collectibles, contests, and community events over the next few weeks. We’ll let you guys know as this information is divulged.
To get tickets to the PlayStation Experience, follow this link. Make sure to check out the official Facebook page for up to date info.
Source: PlayStation Blog