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Bloodborne 2, Horizon 2 And Another PlayStation Classic Remake In The Making

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Polygon has published an interesting feature about what’s next for video games at E3 2018 and looking even deeper into what the platform holders – Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony – are doing for the future. Among these, we can find a Bloodborne 2, a sequel to Horizon: Zero Dawn and a remake of another PlayStation classic.

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Polygon has published an interesting feature about what’s next for video games at E3 2018 and looking even deeper into what the platform holders – Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony – are doing for the future.

It looks like Sony won’t be making any particular announcement, in order not to add more stuff upon what they are already shipping in 2018-2020, but more work is apparently underway with some beloved franchises slated to come back soon.

Bloodborne II And Horizon Zero Dawn 2 In Development

Among these, we can find a Bloodborne 2, a sequel to Horizon: Zero Dawn and a remake of another PlayStation classic, which could be “perhaps” Syphon Filter from Bend Studio. All these are not going to be revealed at E3 2018, it seems, but teasers could come at PSX in December or even further in 2019.

“We’ve heard and read rumors about a handful of unannounced games, like sequels to Bloodborne and Horizon Zero Dawn, along with another remake of a PlayStation classic (maybe Syphon Filter) and an upgraded PlayStation VR headset. But with so many games to promote and ship in the next 12 months, and God of War DLC still a question mark, Sony will probably hold most major reveals for future events,” Polygon says.

“Besides, there’s some precedent to Sony spreading big announcements across the calendar. In the past couple of years, the company has begun to make big announcements at conferences and its own events, particularly using Paris Games Week and PlayStation Experience to reveal new titles and promote trailers in the fall, building hype ahead of the holiday shopping season.”

It looks legit. What do you say?


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