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Keynote is 90 minutes.

 

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All the announcements from PlayStation Experience
Street Fighter V, Yakuza 5, Drawn to Death, new Uncharted 4 footage, Shovel Knight, more
 

 

So, the PlayStation Experience keynote address in Las Vegas has wrapped up, leaving the dust to settle on a flood of really exciting new announcements for PlayStation gamers. Full details of all the reveals can be found right here on PlayStation Blog ? just use this post as a handy way to navigate around all the stories!

 

Where to begin? How about your first glimpse of Street Fighter V, which will be a PS4 console exclusive. Or why not take a look at the stunning debut gameplay reveal for Uncharted 4: A Thief?s End. Or welcome news of a Western release for Yakuza 5. Or new trailers for Batman Arkham Knight, Destiny: The Dark Below, Tearaway Unfolded or the mind-blowing No Man?s Sky.

 

The game reveals came thick and fast. Our own Worldwide Studios group unveiled Drawn to Death, an exciting new arena shooter from God of War and Twisted Metal alumnus David Jaffe; the wonderfully mysterious What Remains of Edith Finch from the team behind The Unfinished Swan; Wattam ? an intriguing collaboration between Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi and Journey producer Robin Hunicke; and Fat Princess Adventures, a follow-up to the larger-than-life PS3 gem.

 

And our friends and partners in the independent development scene duly stepped up to the plate too, and in real style. Just check out the following: *Deep breath* Wonderful platform adventure Shovel Knight; lunatic multiplayer brawler Gang Beasts; terrifying survival horror The Forest; a PS4 and PS Vita release for Transistor developer Supergiant?s lovely debut Bastion; Capybara Games? audacious Super TIME Force Ultra; Severed, from the genius team responsible for Guacamelee!; horror sequel Killing Floor 2; old school RPG Darkest Dungeon; shooter/dungeon crawler hybrid Enter the Gungeon; strategy sequel Orcs Must Die! Unchained; and Skytorn, from the same Vancouver dev community behind Towerfall Ascension.

 

And that?s not all. Broken Age on PS4 and PS Vita, a PS Vita release for Resident Evil Revelations 2, Day of the Tentacle for PS4 and PS Vita, a PS Vita release for The Banner Saga ? the list goes on.

 

Phew, what a night. Have a browse and then come back here and let us know what is on your must-have list.

 

http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2014/12/06/announcements-playstation-experience/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

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Uncharted to kick things off. Kind of glad about this, wouldn't want them finishing on it. ^ I'd prefer a GDC like closer, WiLD was an awesome surprise.

 

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Kind of glad ND went through a bit of a reshape. Druckman's writing in TLoU is far better than Uncharted. Henning is awesome, but I've got a feeling her and some others might have been holding back Drake being a bit more "adult"?

New Uncharted looks good. NeoGAF is having a meltdown it doesn't look as good as the cutscene from E3, but anyone who was expecting that is delusional.

The first two years of consoles aren't going to have games that absolutely blow you away in terms of graphics. I'm sure Naughty Dog will do that with their next game, when they have more familiarity with the hardware.

Free games :woot:

 

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Mirror's Edge for PS3

NFS Most Wanted for Vita

 

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This weekend only so perhaps not free to keep?

are those free games for people who attend the event or can psn+ members get some love too.

also any news on when the limited edition console will go on sale?

come on sony we want to know when we can buy that ps4, are you going to make the uk wait till god oclock to go live?

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I imagine EU/JP will follow closely

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52 playing card metagame for playing all the demos at PSX :laugh:

 

@AB, Yakuza 5!!! :woot:

 

YES. Into my back catalogue.

 

Will buy at full price to please the Sega overlords (I want PS4 Yakuza).

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