Official PlayStation Mag set to reveal two BIG unannounced PS3 titles


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Vanessa Morgan, editor of the Australia and New Zealand Official PlayStation Magazine, has said that there are two big unannounced titles coming to the PS3 and she seems quite excited about them. "Sorry, not meaning to rub it in but OMG! The titles are BIG and so were the forms I've had to sign about not releasing any info until after the embargo dates pass BUT all will be revealed in the next two issues of the mag. We've had to fly to London, Paris, San Fran, Vegas and LA to nab this info. We're tired and our eyes are square." said Vanessa.

Official Source: http://au.playstation.com/news/vanessamorgan.jhtml

New Source: http://www.maxconsole.net/?mode=news&newsid=27582

ooo I wonder what they are:D

God of War.
I agree, God of War is very probable. I still hope that Zone of the Enders 3 will be announced someday, but I can't imagine that this is going to be that time.

However, it's quite obvious that it's going to be something we all "know" - otherwise it wouldn't be big, so I'm indeed counting on PS2 franchises.

I agree, God of War is very probable. I still hope that Zone of the Enders 3 will be announced someday, but I can't imagine that this is going to be that time.

However, it's quite obvious that it's going to be something we all "know" - otherwise it wouldn't be big, so I'm indeed counting on PS2 franchises.

It says one we will know, and one we won't.

For the one we won't know, it's either completely new it's something that's been announced first time for the PS3 that's looking good.

From the way it's said though, it seems it may be completely unannounced.

I was hoping it would be Heavy Rain, I love Fahrenheit and I think Heavy Rain will turn out awesome!

Hasn't God of War practically been announced for PS3 already? I'm sure Jaffe has previously stated it's already in the works.

It's not been officially announced, therefore in Sony's books it "hasn't" been announced...

FF7

Auch no, not that rumour mill again :( :laugh:

*prepares to get geared up for a let down when these titles are announced*

And by let down, I mean that there is no FF7, I'm sure I'll be happy with the announced titles :p

FF7
Auch no, not that rumour mill again :( :laugh:

*prepares to get geared up for a let down when these titles are announced*

And by let down, I mean that there is no FF7, I'm sure I'll be happy with the announced titles :p

:shiftyninja:

We're tired and our eyes are square.

...i wish. :laugh:

Vanessa Morgan, editor of the Australia and New Zealand Official PlayStation Magazine, has said that there are two big unannounced titles coming to the PS3 and she seems quite excited about them. "Sorry, not meaning to rub it in but OMG! The titles are BIG and so were the forms I've had to sign about not releasing any info until after the embargo dates pass BUT all will be revealed in the next two issues of the mag. We've had to fly to London, Paris, San Fran, Vegas and LA to nab this info. We're tired and our eyes are square." said Vanessa.

OMG IT MUST BE FF7, IT'S HIDDEN IN THE QUOTE! LOOK AT IT! RIGHT THERE!

:rofl:

Amazon and Gamestop offering God of War III pre-orders, claim March 2 release

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We know that a vast majority of the gaming media consumers out there have a fairly negative outlook when it comes to pre-orders for popular titles (did anyone really have a hard time finding Halo 3 last September?), but that's not why we're writing about the recent pre-order listings on Amazon and Gamestop for the next (Barlog-less) installment in the well-received God of War franchise. What we find intriguing is the March 2 release date listed on both websites -- three quarters earlier than the last rumored launch window for the title. Is this wishful thinking from these two gaming retailers, or could the further adventures of everyone's favorite ashy Spartan hit shelves much sooner than expected?

Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2008/05/11/amazon-a...rders-claim-ma/

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