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finalsquall said:
They are probably going to share a few things.

1. A game that will contend with Home.

Not going to happen. They don't need a contender for Home, because honestly, as a gamer, you'd rather spend your time gaming (particularly for older gamers that are in the workforce fulltime). As for casual gamers, they would more or less get the Wii first (or even only) because it's cheaper and more "friendly" to approach. Home won't bring in the crowds.


2. A game that will contend with LBP.

That also won't happen, except this time, it's because logically, they won't compete against a game that hasn't come out yet (because I would think that they'd rather gauge response to it first). Though it wouldn't surprise me later on if they did, it just wouldn't be some huge announcement.


3. Another Franchise that will be for the Casual Market.

That's the most likely of the 3, but I'm guessing it won't be

It will be lame anyways.
MS will throw in. "Since 1st of Jan, we now have 10.1 mil live subscribers". :P


 I don't see why all the Sony fanboys are making a fuss about this, all game companies do it. I'm pretty sure Nintendo did it before E3 last year, and like Dodece says, Sony did it before GDC. It's called building suspense (all though MS doesn't know how to do that aside from Halo...)

 I'd say it's either a 3rd party exclusive or a PS3's exclusive going multiplatform (I know the big one people are thinking about is MGS4, but I doubt that'll be it and not because Konami said it wouldn't, because we all know that game companies are notorious for going back on their word).

 Or it could be the big thing they were going to announce at CES...