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The 5 Biggest Announcements From Sony’s Paris Games Week 2017 Conference

The so-called E3 part II yielded some big announcements.

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The 5 Biggest Announcements from Sony’s Paris Games Week 2017 Conference

Developer David Cage’s upcoming cinematic story-driven adventure game has captivated Sony audiences at several conferences gone-by. In fact, even before the game’s inception, the PS3 technology demonstration from which it was derived, Kara, fascinated crowds with its frightening and emotional android-with-a-soul narrative.

Years later, having now seen two E3’s showcasing substantial gameplay reveals, PlayStation fans are anxious to finally play Quantic Dreams’ brilliant-looking new game. Paris Games Week demonstrated more of the same intriguing choice-and-consequence branching narrative, and surely some of the best visuals we’ve ever seen on console. But most importantly, we’re finally out of the dark with respect to when we can expect to see the game. While a firm release date wasn’t disclosed, Sony did at least pledge a Spring 2018 launch window.


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