By Emma Boyle
Sony kicked off the 2017 Tokyo Game Show with its press conference on September 19, taking its time in limelight to highlight some of the PlayStation 4 and PSVR titles we can expect over the next year.
Like E3 2017, much of Sony’s press conference was taken up by trailers for games old and new, with familiar footage from titles such as Call of Duty: WWII, Red Dead Redemption 2 and the upcoming Shadow of the Colossus remake.
Admittedly, Tokyo Game Show isn’t known for show-stopping announcements; Sony primarily uses it to focus on titles and announcements that will be of interest and sometimes exclusively applicable to audiences in Japanese and Asian territories.
However, there is the occasional announcement that will excite PlayStation fans the world over. We’ve rounded up those announcements from this year right here for you.
Monster Hunter: Worldwide release date announced
Probably the most exciting announcement for everyone is that Monster Hunter: World finally has a release date. The game will be released across the world on both PS4 and Xbox One on January 26 2018. There’s no word yet on the PC version of the game, though the game will be coming to …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming