In the final lead up to E3, Sony today announced its full schedule for the event and revealed that it will have at least 70 games on display at its booth on the show floor.
Sony's main press conference begins Monday, June 9 at 6 p.m. PDT / 9 p.m. EDT. GameSpot will host a live-stream of the event, and we will of course have all the news from the show and instant-analysis of the hottest stories and trends.
Following the main event, Sony will host a three-day live broadcast beginning at 12 p.m. PDT / 3 p.m. EDT on Monday, June 10. Sony promises a "smorgasbord" of live game demos, interviews with developers, and new game trailers.
Finally, Sony published a list of the 70 games that it will show at its booth on the show floor. Importantly, the list you see below is only a "selection" of PlayStation games that will be there. Sony is of course expected to announce new games at its main press conference.
Aaru's AwakeningAkiba's Trip Undead & UndressedApotheonAssault Android CactusAxiom VergeBig FestThe Binding of Isaac: RebirthChasmCounterSpyDanganronpa 2DestinyDiablo III: Ultimate Evil EditionDisgaea 4Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super heroesDriveclubDynasty Warriors: Gundam RebornEarthNightFreedom WarsGalak-Z: The DimensionalGravity Crash UltraGuilty Gear XrdGunship XHelldiversHohokumHomeHotline Miami 2: Wrong NumberHyper Light DrifterInvizimals: The AllianceJamestown PlusKillzone: Shadow Fall InterceptKingdom Hearts HD 2.5 RemixLegend of RavenLego Batman 3: Beyond GothamMechRunnerMetricoMLB 14: The ShowMurasaki BabyN++NidhoggNight in the WoodsNuclear ThroneOddworld: New 'n' TastyOne Way TripPersona 4: Arena UltimaxPS Vita PetsPixelJunk Shooter UltimatePlanetside 2Plants vs. Zombies: Garden WarfareProject CarsRace the SunRoad Not TakenRogue LegacySamurai Warriors 4Secret PonchosShadow WarriorSourceStarwhal: Just the TipSuper Exploding ZooSwitch Galaxy UltraTales of Xillia 2TeslagradThe CrewThe Golf ClubThe Order: 1886The SwapperTo LeaveEA Sports UFCValiant HeartsVelocity 2XZen Pinball 2: The Walking Dead Table Pack
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