twintail said:
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Very doubtful that Sony would only deal with games they've already announced here, when they have so much more to show (Shu's even said about various developers that he's played games from, which are running and playing well, yet they're still to be announced).
Technically Sony brought Until Dawn back at their Gamescom event last year for PS4 (a delayed title from PS3), while also announcing Alienation, WiLD, Tearaway Unfolded and The Tomorrow Children (all PS4 exclusives).
Hellblade was also announced there (a new Ninja Theory game).
In 2013 PS4's release date was announced there for europe and America, Rime & Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, Vita Price Cut.
In 2012 Tearaway and Killzone Mercenary were announced for Vita, plus Puppeteer for PS3 (Japan Studio).
So there's definitely a history of making big announcements at the event.
Back in 2010 Infamous 2, Resistance 3 and Ratchet & Clank All 4 one were both announced there.
TGS is about the same scale as Paris Games Week and Sony announced Gravity Rush 2, Ni-Oh, Yakuza 6 and King of Fighters 14 all exclusive for PS4.
There's definitely a history of big announcements happening at Sony Gamescom conferences. More than Quantic Dreams game, smaller indie titles and games already announced will likely be handled at this event at the end of this month.








