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Sony at E3 2017: What to Expect Them to Show

Not expecting many surprises, but hoping for a lot of confirmations.

Release Date for Detroit: Become Human

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Quite frankly, it would be pretty surprising to see Detroit: Become Human actually hit shelves this year (a 2018 release date just seems far more likely) but we do expect to see Sony giving more details about the upcoming action-adventure title. The anticipation for the game’s release has been building since 2015 and it seems like Sony will need to at least show off some new gameplay in order to appease zealous fans.

Our first look at Detroit: Become Human’s gameplay was at last year’s E3 where the audience was teased with an absolutely gorgeous looking game. Much like God of War, Detroit: Become Human could mark another great opportunity for Sony to show off what the PS4 Pro can do. After all, it certainly has a lot to prove after players received the disappointing news that the new console can’t run Destiny 2 at 60 fps.


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