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As we approach the year’s end, this time has recently started to bring about two traditions for gaming enthusiasts: The Game Awards and PlayStation Experience. Both bring about their fair share of hype and announcements, but the latter has often done a solid job at preparing PS4 owners for the year ahead, particularly in regards to Sony’s plans for their first-party titles. Heading into 2018, Sony has a potential-filled lineup of varied titles, primarily from studios that have reared their heads after years in silence. While the publisher has hinted at some of their reveals inbound next week over in Anaheim, there’s still plenty more to speculate upon for eight of the PS4’s biggest releases.


Fan art unites the heroes of Arrow ** , Supergirl ** , The Flash ** , Legends of Tomorrow ** , and **Black Lightning ** in the style of the Justice League San Diego Comic-Con poster. While Warner Bros. is gearing up to premiere their blockbuster adaptation of DC Comics' most famous superhero team this fall, The CW has been developing their small screen DC-inspired universe since Arrow premiered in 2012. Since then, Oliver Queen aka Green Arrow (Stephen Amell) has been joined by a whole host of heroes across the network's four - soon to be five - DC Comics series. They'll unite once again this year for The CW's annual Arrowverse crossover, titled 'Crisis on Earth-X' , which will air in late Novem

The second of Naughty Dog’s two big reveals at last year’s PSX, the cinematic sequel could still be quite a ways off, with Sony not needing to rush the acclaimed studio with their 2018 being as packed as it is. Nonetheless, we may still see the title’s first proper gameplay demo to close out Friday night’s press conference, in addition to finding out some additional details during the associated panel on Saturday.


As for Timetravel6000v2's DCTV poster, it's not indicative of this year's Arrowverse crossover and is, of course, simply some fun and striking art featuring some of The CW's most beloved superheroes. Still, it will no doubt get fans excited for not only this year's crossover, 'Crisis on Earth-X', but potential future crossovers - which could include Black Lightning depending on how successful the hero's series turns out to be and whether the showrunners agree to lend Jefferson Pierce to next year's Arrowverse team

Over the past few years, Sony has been able to maintain a consistent level of expectations for fans to set for themselves, with E3 and PSX being the two standouts to look forward to for the biggest announcements and updates, and smaller news pieces being shuffled in throughout the year. After a couple of noteworthy E3s, Sony’s middling press conference at this year’s event left a lot of fans underwhelmed and anxious for more. In a moment of seeming panic, Sony set forth a chain of events that pushed forward a few of their key PSX announcements, including the reveal of Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima, up to the Paris Games Week press conference, an event that, in the past, had rarely been used for major reveals such as those. Teased as the "second half of E3" , the Paris Games Week presser, while distinctly more filled with new trailers, also ended up being fairly standard and middling, leaving fans to wonder what Sony had left up their sleeves for PSX.


As of now, Jefferson Pierce aka Black Lightning (Cress Williams) isn't expected to appear in the Arrowverse crossover. Black Lightning won't premiere until early 2018 , and the series will reportedly be kept separate from The CW's other DCTV shows - at least, for the time being. Still, this year's Arrowverse crossover is set to include all the major heroes from The CW's live-action DCTV series, as well as their animated offerings set in the superhero universe. Now, fan art for the Arrowverse recreates a Justice League poster using the DCTV her


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While these bizarre choices to keep certain games longer in the dark than others could be interpreted as Sony having faith in their first-parties to be big sellers without any additional marketing above and beyond the necessary, it instead tends to come across as ignorance at the clear bounty Sony has at their disposal. Fortunately, Sony’s mistakes during the past year have the luxury of being labeled as an "off-year" and can be completely disregarded as Sony continues to make plans for the next year in marketing. If Sony can reinstate a focus on E3 and PSX being the dates for fans to salivate at, and making sure their first-party titles can present something substantial in-between these six month gaps in at least one of the two events, as Sony has proven they can over the past few years, the publisher can return to being the giant to topple at some of the year’s biggest industry events.