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Wednesday, June 6th: Tetris Effect for PS4 and PSVR

The new puzzle game from Rez Infinite and Lumines developers aims to hook players by giving an experience that the player can't forget, literally. Check out my summary of the announcement here.

Thursday, June 7th: Days Gone Gets a Release Date, Persona 3 and 5 Dance Announced

The Playstation exclusive zombie survival game Days Gone finally gets a solid release date, February 22nd, 2019. The release date announcement included a trailer that showed off the games dangerous open world, including mountain lions, ravens, bears and wolves. It seems like zombies won't be the only dangerous creatures you'll run into when Days Gone hits early next year.

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will also be releasing in the America's early next year. These two Japanese rhythm games feature character's from Atlus' popular Persona series, and were not previously released in the West. Notably, the games will feature both Japanese and English versions for all of the game's tracks.

Friday, June 8th: Story-Driven Thriller Twin Mirror Announced

Twin Mirror is a narrative based psychological thriller from Dontnod Entertainment, the developers behind Life is Strange and the recently released Vampyr. The game casts you as Sam, a character visiting his hometown when he wakes up in a violent scene with no recollection of the night before. You then have to solve the mystery of the previous night before it's too late.



You'll be able to check out the game in 2019, and while it was announced as part of PlayStation's Countdown to E3 press, it will be coming to Xbox and PC as well.

Saturday, June 9th: Ghost Giant announced for PSVR

Zoink games announced a new VR game today in the form of Ghost Giant. The game centers around a lonely cat named Louis, who you (a giant ghost) befriend and help through challenges. First person perspective allows you to use your giant ghost arms to move obstacles and uncover clues to solving puzzles, as you work through what's sure to be an amazing story written in collaboration with well known Swedish writer Sara Bergmark Elfgren. The game has already been translated into 25 different languages, but there is no release date announced as of now. Check out the teaser trailer here.

Sundays, June 10th: Action-Rhythm Game Beat Saber announced for PSVR

In what is likely the last major announcement before Sony's E3 Showcase,Beat Saber has been confirmed for PSVR. The game puts you in the middle of a colorful light show with upbeat techno music as object hurdle at you at high speeds. Using your VR controller, you can slash at objects, with each hit making sound that goes along with the beat. The game is getting an all-original soundtrack from composer Jaroslav Beck, and unfortunately, did not receive a release date in today's announcement. Check out the game's trailer here.

Monday: June 11th: Sony E3 Presentation.

Sony takes the stage at 9:00pm ET for their 2018 showcase, featuring games like Death Stranding, Spiderman, Last of Us 2, and more. I will be compiling information from the presentation in a single post like this one, so check back here for a link to that article after the presentation.