I am not overly interested in PSVR at this point in time - although they could announce the revisions to the West and some new VR games. I can't see them having too many 'new' games to announce as we know what most of their studio's are working on currently. I doubt GG for example would be willing to announce their 'next' project - I can't imagine they are ALL working on just DLC for H:ZD and could have made a start on its sequel (or another project - but I expect H:ZD2).

The only outstanding Developer I can think of who has been quiet for too long now is Sucker-Punch. They were 'expected' to reveal their next project at E3. Of course that's not including any 3rd Party developer - like FromSoftware - who could be working on a PS4 exclusive like Bloodborne 2.

They may also have some exclusivity/marketing deals with some publishers and be showing off some new game-play - like RDR2 or CoD:WW2 Zombies - and/or have some big new reveal that's multi-platform.

Dreams and Wild have been very quiet for a long time now so maybe we will see some big news/announcements from these 2. I don't know if they will show Days Gone, Detroit, God of War, Spider-Man etc - well maybe not more than a minute or two. I wouldn't be surprised if the last 2 of these appear at PSX with some clearer idea of a release window. Maybe 1 might get a release date at Paris though.

I am more interested in Paris and PSX than the TGS so looking forward to seeing what they have lined up. I would be a little disappointed if Sony do opt to show a similar line-up to E3 2016/17. Not that these games don't interest me but the fact these have formed the basis of the last 2 E3's and I would prefer to see something 'different'. I know these games are coming so hoping to see what else I can expect...