Recently, there are more rumors about the PlayStation Experience. Sony’s event will introduce new games targeting PS5 and PS4, but the producer has yet to confirm the offer. However, the event was reported by subsequent editorial offices and other informants – many of them pointing to a specific date.
late last week We wrote about the brand new “PlayStation Experience”which may portend the imminent arrival of a new event. During the event, we must learn about a number of new games targeting PS5 and PS4.
The Japanese are not commenting on the increased speculation and have yet to set a specific date for a possible show, but more people are reporting hearing about the July 8 date. Yesterday reported French Jeuxvideo About a rumor about Ghost of IkishimaAt the end of the news, it was noted that Sony may reveal the game early next month.
Jeuxvideo journalists have repeatedly revealed interesting information about Sony and Microsoft in the past – in the latest article, the editorial office slows down a bit with enthusiasm (or is not yet able to announce the announcement), but it is worth noting that this is another source He’s dating the PlayStation experience until July 8.
In the current situation, we are waiting for official news from the PlayStation manufacturer. If the Japanese are really planning their “E3 answer”, we should know when the show will be soon.
Source: https://www.resetera.com/threads/french-site-jeuxvideo-mentions-playstation-experience-event-on-july-8th-on-their-article-on-tsushimas-leaked-standalone-game. 447610 /
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