Sony's E3 2017 Conference will be showcasing huge games including "Days Gone", "The Last of Us 2", "God of War" and more, game analysts say. For 22 years, the annual trade expo has witnessed big announcements and surprises from major developers.
Game enthusiasts are a month away to see new trailers and other gameplay details from press conference of giant producers like Ubisoft, Bethesda, Square Enix, Microsoft, and the like. As for Sony, analysts are convinced that things will be done differently this year compared to the last two years, where it highlighted video games that have not yet entered development.
In its E3 2017 conference slated at 6:00 p.m PT on June 12 (Monday), Sony will most likely tease fans more of "God of War", "The Last of Us 2" PS4 and "Days Gone". Fans can expect some gameplay trailers including some story details as well as released date or window to unfold at the event.
Days Gone
It can be recalled that "Days Gone" was a surprise title from SIE Bend Studios at E3 2016, which notably appeared two times at last year's conference. First, it was introduced with the standard reveal trailer and second, was a snippet of gameplay was shown to end the show.
However, nothing followed after that, so, everyone can antiicipate that it will be back for this year's E3 to reveal the game's release date or launch window. This open-world survival horror video game is expected to be launched later in 2017.
God of War
Then, there is the highly anticipated "God of War" from Santa Monica Studio. That being said, game director Cory Barlog will likely drop more story details as the game approaches it target release this year.
The Last of Us 2
Despite that "The Last of Us 2" is a long way off from its release, fans will most likely get another trailer or a short gameplay sequence at Sony's E3 2017 Conference. Perhaps, the game will drop around Summer of 2019.
Other E3 game lineup for Sony can include "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy", "Gran Turismo Sport", and Hideo Kojima's "Death Stranding". Stay tuned for more news and updates on "God of War", "Days Gone", and "The Last of Us 2" leading up to the annual traide show in June.