PSX Games News and Updates: Five Much Anticipated Games Still Missing In 2016

Sony's PlayStation Experience 2016 held last weekend in Anaheim, California provided early Christmas treats from game fanatics. There, they launched some of the most anticipated game sequels and new game releases. The attendees were treated to gameplay trailers like "Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite", "Uncharted", and "The last of Us: Part 2".

While some games already have release dates according to a report from Jobs & Hire, gamers were keen to observe that some of the new games and game sequels are missing. Here are five of the big games that are much anticipated in the gaming world.

Dreams

The last update for this game was last year during the Paris Games Week where it showed semi- frequent live streams from the developer, Media Molecules. After that, there were no information about its release date or additional features. The latest news from this on-going creation is a story posted by IGN. On that article, readers were teased to the mesmerizing graphics by the developers which they are still waiting to witness.

Days Gone

At least, in the case of "Days Gone", we are assured that Sony Bend is working on it at E3. This is Sony Bend's first project since 2012 when they did "Uncharted: Golden Abyss". Days Gone created remarkable under-the-hood tech by manipulating a great number of Freakers (zombies) on-screen at the same time.

Deep Down

"Deep Down" was first introduced in 2013 and was said to be free-to-play at TGS 2013. After that, the creator Capcom has become silent about its development. There is a controversy surrounding its making- that Capcom has run out of idea about the game's female characters.

Detroit: Become Human

In Paris games Week last year, Quantic Dream has announced that they are going to make a full game out Kara tech demo in 2012. They even showed a film about Detroit featuring one android vignettes that will come up in the game. But after that, no recent development was heard from the creators.

Final Fantasy VII Remake

"Final Fantasy VII's" unveiling last year received with great enthusiasm. This year, we learned that it will come in multiple parts. After that, the makers have become silent. The game is absent in E3 and Tokyo Game Show this year.

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