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From last year...

During a panel at PlayStation Experience Sony Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida explained why there weren’t many big game announcements at the PlayStation Experience keynote.

Yoshida-san mentioned that the expectations of very big hitter was “somewhat wrong.” Since there are events all the way through the year, PlayStation Experience is more of a community event, and t’s a good opportunity to showcase smaller titles and MLB 16: The Show  since the show is in the US,  while bigger titles are brough to E3 and similar shows.

So means this that is better to keep the expectation low for psx 2016? Or could this year be different, because nintendo will release the new system in march 2017, and this would be a good oportunity to show the world 2 or 3 big games before that...?