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Michael-5 said:
Tridrakious said:
Michael-5 said:

Tridrakious said:
Sony has a strong line-up next year. They have focused on Vita this year, because that is launching. Sony will make more PS3 announcements in the coming months for games hitting later in the year.

Really? I think the oposite. When Nintendo announced the 3DS, support for the Wii virtually stopped and some games were even transfered to the Wii U (Pikmin 3). I would think Sony would do something similar, but less extreme.


Really. Sony Santa Monica will announce their new games around GDC 2012. Which I would believe to be God of War IV.

Sony Japan Studios will confirm The Last Guardian will hit in 2012, maybe around October 2012.

We'll hear what Naughty Dog's First Team is doing. Uncharted: Among Karts?

Sucker Punch will announce a new game for PS3.

Polyphone Digital will make an announcement for a VITA/PS3 cross platform game, but that will likely be a 2013 title.

Those are just my thoughts on what could happen in 2012.

Vita can help extend the life of the PS3 by the means of cross platform play.

You sure all these studios will announce/confrim these games? Or is that just your opinion...wait it is, nvm. Anyway I think the opposite, I think Sony will put more effort into their PSV and PS4 lineup, and their PS3 lineup will dry off. I think The Last __ and ___ will be the last two AAA games on PS3.

WTH? PD will make a PSV/PS3 cross platform title? They only make GT games, and GT PSP sold terribly.


PS4 will not launch til late 2013 at the earliest. Sony won't make any moves before having a couple profitable fiscal years under their belt with PS3. The Last of Us shows there is still quite a bit of juice left in the PS3.

There is no doubt they are working on PS4, but they will not make a move until they see something more concrete from Microsoft. Because they know what they have. They know that the PS3 continues to increase in sales every year and games have been improving their sales on the platform for the past 4 years as well. Sony London Studios, Polyphony Digital, Zipper Interactive, Team SoHo and Sony Online Entertainment are all likely working on engines and tech demos for PS4, while the other studios are trying to milk more profit out of the PS3 that still has time on its hands.