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Kresnik said:

And?  MS & Nintendo have announced and released games within the same year too.  Which doesn't change the fact that they've also announced a tonne of stuff that was years away from launch, just like Sony.

And we'll see about those 2016 games, I though Ueda was iffy on The Last Guardian making the cut anyway.

Ok. I didin't want to make a list but I guess you really want a list.

Sony

Bloodborne announced E3 2014 / released March 2015 (9 months)
Driveclub announced early 2013 / released late 2014 (1 year and 7 months)
Infamous Second Son announced early 2013 / released March 2014 (1 year)
Killzone Shadow Fall announced early 2013 / released November 2013 (9 months)
Knack announced early 2013 / released November 2013 (9 months)
LittleBigPlanet 3 announced E3 2014 / released November 2014 (5 months)
The Order: 1886 announced E3 2013 / released February 2015 (1 year and 8 months)
Resogun announced early 2013 / released November 2013 (9 months)

Dreams announced E3 2015 (2+ months)
Horizon Zero Dawn announced E3 2015 (2+ months)
The Last Guardian announced E3 2015 for PS3 (2+ months) * you can argue the game was announced 5+ years ago for PS3... it is a exception
Ratchet & Clank announced E3 2014 (1 year and 2+ months)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End announced late 2013 (1 year and 7+ months)
Until Dawn announced Gamescom 2014 (11+ months) * releases next month

I can add more games.

But the exception of Uncharted 4 no other game announced by Sony crossed 2 years to be releases... even the delayed DriveClub and The Order... the games announced this year at E3 will mostly released in 2016 giving a max of 1 year and 6 months.