Poor PS Vita
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Sony’s gamescom showing went by quickly, with announcement after announcement and more than a few new intellectual properties put on display for the first time. Really, though, it’s still From Software’s Bloodborne that has me most wanting a PlayStation 4. As for the PS Vita, the handheld was practically non-existent at the press conference. Poor thing!
If you missed out on the stream or simply couldn’t keep up, here’s what went down.
News:
- Bloodborne’s new gameplay trailer confirms that we all need it in our lives
- LittleBigPlanet 3 gets a new gamescom trailer
- The Infamous First Light trailer brightens things up
- Sony announces they have exceeded 10 million PS4 units globally
- Q-Games and SCEE Worldwide announce The Tomorrow Children
- The Vanishing of Ethan Carter has me intrigued
- Hollowpoint will feature four-player co-op, out in 2015
- Hellblade is the new game from Ninja Theory
- Thomas Was Alone dev shows off new PS4, Vita project
- The Order: 1886 trailer shows people messing up their orders
- DayZ is headed to PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 4’s Rime still looks stupid beautiful
- Guns Up! takes aim at a new trailer, early access
- Have you had enough of Destiny yet? The first expansion is coming in December
- Shadow of Mordor looks good but is it Lord of the Rings?
- Snake can hide in a PS4 box in Metal Gear Solid V
- Go check out the new interactive trailer for ‘P.T’ right now on the PS4
- Yep, Until Dawn is ‘horror reinvented’ on PS4
- PlayStation TV coming in PAL territories in November, PS Now beta in 2015
- I’m not the first to say this but Driveclub looks gorgeous
- Far Cry 4’s PlayStation-exclusive free trial experience detailed
- Rayman creator Michel Ancel unveils WiLD, a caveman Monster Hunter
- Housemarque’s new shooter Alienation looks like a bloody good time
- In Space We Brawl produces intense faces, spaceships
- PS4 update will let friends join games they don’t own
I thought I was told that we were going to announce “nine” new Vita games at Gamescom. Turns out they were saying “nein” #PlayStationGC
— CEO Kaz Hirai (@KazHiraiCEO) August 12, 2014
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