The PlayStation Experience 2016 is just around the corner, and Sony has released the full list of developers and publishers who will be attending the show. In many of these cases, it will mean new reveals and hands-on game demos if you are attending the show. The company has still yet to release its official panel lineup as well as confirm which games will be playable at the show, but Sony promises they will reveal that soon. In the meantime, here's a list of who you can look forward to seeing at the show.
As you can see by the list, there are some big names here, namely Naughty Dog, Activision, Capcom, and Guerilla Games. Rumors were floating around about some Uncharted 4 Single Player DLC making an appearance at the show, but that is still yet to be confirmed. However, if Naughty Dog is at the show, it would seem to point to an announcement of some kind. We also know that a new character for Street Fighter V, Akuma will be playable for those in attendance and that the all-new God of War that was revealed back at E3 2016 will not be at the show.
Noticeably absent from this list are Sucker Punch Studios (InFamous) and Insomniac Games who are currently working on the new Spider-Man game. So it looks like if you had hopes of seeing the new web-slinger game in action, you should probably shelve those for the time being.
PlayStation Experience 2016 will take place from December 3rd-4th at the Anaheim Convention Center. If you are interested in attending the show, you can still purchase tickets by heading over here.
Source: [PlayStation Blog]
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