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pitzy272 said:
zealen said:
I keep thinking what can Sony do to steal MS's show. It's a hard one.

Have u seen Sony's conferences the past 2 yrs? They've proven at this point that they "get it." If they repeat their formula for the past 2 E3s, they'll do what gamers want most:  show game after game for the full 90 minutes, with minimal fluff. They don't seem to have as much room for new game announcements this year (tho sucker punch's new game and Bloodborne 2 or just one other major new game I think could be more than enough), but there is an impressive amount of announced major/top-tier PS4 exclusive games that we still have seen--and even know--very little of (e.g. Spider-Man, God of War, TLoU 2, Detroit, Dreams, etc. Death Stranding as well, but that's confirmed to be absent).

Even if Sony wouldn't "win," as long as they keep their approach from the past 2 years, they'll cause a massive amount of buzz as well. I personally think Sony will win handily, as they have the past 2yrs according to general opinion. 

I agree, they have a ton of great games, but a new (and powerful) hardware always gets more attention. Sony has learned how to make great conferences, and they'll probably stick to that, which is great.

But over the past years the "hype" after E3 has proven to be quite important, even if you don't have any immediate product, specially after Don Mattricks fiasco and PS4 reveal. I think Sony saw that and that's what they're doing, and doing it very well. They show us some new reveals of games that will be launched in 3-4 years (need to get some hype), then some near launch games gameplay, showing the consistency of their impressive lineup. That works really well. 

I own a PS4 Pro, but I don't think Sony has anything to steal the show as I said. They'll show a damn good lineup but the Scorpio Hype may be too much, specially if MS get a good price range. I just hope I'm wrong and Sony blow our minds, again.