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Okay, to be fair Sony did warn us that their focus would be the four core games. I'll have to admit, though it needs to stick to on stage somehow. You can waste a lot of money just for frills. But I can't say that being there would have been a better experience. Us streamers want a show, a movie. Not a intermission after the first 20 minutes or so. But I don't even kind the music stuff as long as it's not to drawn out as the music can be a huge part of any game. The countdown to E3 stuff the days before they could have just saved it for this event though and made it seem bigger, longer. But I think Sony is in a position where they can risk change while they're at the top of their game. Hopefully they listen to feedback for future shows. Heck combine last years PSX with furniture row and the showcase portion of E3 and I'm content. But Sony has the luxury of knowing they don't have to wow 80% of their show with Multiplats that Microsoft showed off because they already know they have majority in sales of any of those games. Probably even 2 to 1 on some. So far July and August are empty, hell even June as far as exclusives or AAA multiplat games come to mind. Unless we get Dream and/or Concrete Genie before September. September starts the snowball effect for games. That's while I feel Sony isn't concerned with taking risk at E3. They have Gamescom, Paris Games Week, Tokyo Game Show and PSX. And still no sign or gameplay of Red Dead Redemption 2, Bloodborne 2 if it's happening, BluePoint's next Remaster/Remake and we're almost certain hardware reveal is 2019. So we ride out the rest of the year playing great games up through February of just year at this point.