Sony focused on gaming experiences for E3 2012

Sony said to reveal 20 new titles at E3 2012.

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Sony will debut twenty new gaming experiences at E3 2012, according to their official E3 website.  Set to reveal “the future of gameplay and innovation”, Sony seems to have a focus on letting attendees get hands on with their upcoming lineup of titles boasting 200 kiosks for play testing.

Both Sony and Microsoft will have their hands full with Nintendo this year, eventhough Microsoft is already rumored to be focusing on the non-gaming features of the Xbox 360.  With a new console on the way, it’ll be hard to top the fresh factor of the Wii U and its curious addition of the tablet controller.

Big titles like God of War: Ascension, The Last of Us, and PlayStation All-Stars shouldn’t disappoint PlayStation fans this year. Sony will start revealing their future plans on the Monday prior to E3, during a press conference scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. PST.


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