E3 2018: 10 Announcements That Would Change Everything
Do you really believe Sony aren't releasing the PS5 until 2021?
Gaming Christmas is almost upon us, which means that it's time to start getting excited and making predictions about what's to come.
For every E3, there are always those moments that change everything. Those huge game or hardware announcements, those times where something is finally revealed and those times where something just absolutely stands out from the crowd.
With so many games rumoured to be making an appearance at E3 this year, it almost seems like there won't be any surprises in store for gamers. However, if you use a little imagination and keep an ear to the ground, it's easy to see that this year's conferences could be even bigger than any we've seen before.
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If even a few of these announcements actually happen at this year's E3, the next few years of gaming could be the most exciting of any generation, let alone this one.
When it comes to E3, no announcement is too far-fetched. Remember Fallout 4? How about Super Smash Bros Melee? Wasn't God of War shown at E3 too? LA is home to gaming's biggest surprises, and it's not a stretch to imagine it being the case once more this year.
10. Bloodborne 2 Is Happening After All
When a teaser for From Software's next game was shown at The Game Awards, many people assumed that their next title would be Bloodborne 2. How great would it be if that was right?
So far, the only thing we know about the next game from the Dark Souls developer is the slogan "Shadows Die Twice". Whether this is the title of the game itself or a tease that is indeed a Bloodborne sequel is unknown as of yet, but the visuals seem heavily linked to the world of Yharnam.
The reason this would change everything is because it would actually be very surprising. Is it a bit too obvious to assume that Shadows Die Twice is related to Bloodborne? Would the game be a Sony exclusive again?
Recent rumours have suggested that whilst Shadows Die Twice will be at E3, it isn't actually Bloodborne 2, which would make its return even more special. Would From Software really abandon one of their best franchises, or is the rumour untrue?
No matter what Shadows Die Twice turns out to be, From Software fans are sure to be watching this year's E3 closely.