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Do you remember playing Shenmue 2? The year was 2001 and you were holding a Sega Dreamcast controller while doing so. Supposedly, you’ll be playing the next installment in the popular action-adventure game on PS4. The game was announced in 2015 as Kickstarter project, which reached its goal of $2 million in under eight hours, but since then, we haven’t seen much more than a few screenshots and a few trailers. It’s been three years since its announcement. That’s plenty of time to at least have something ready for show, right? You would think, but if you tuned into E3 this year, you know that we didn’t get a single second of Shenmue 3. If you’re walking the E3 show floor, you’ll notice it’s nowhere to be found either. Maybe PSX (hopefully…please…)?


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