Report: The Last Guardian Will Be At E3 2015
Please quit playing games with fans’ hearts, Sony.
Please quit playing games with fans’ hearts, Sony.
After a debacle last month, Sony is playing it safe.
This latest cycle of trademark cancellations and reaffirmation may be tiring to fans who are still holding out for the game.
The bird/cat/dog thing may have finally been killed off.
Director Fumito Ueda explains that development is progressing under "new conditions."
Worldwide Studios boss asks for even more patience on absent game.
Long awaited game has not officially scrapped despite latest round of rumours.
No option to buy the game but The Last Guardian now has a European age rating.
Ueda has The Last Guardian to worry about, but there seems to be another secret project in his sights.
Fumito Ueda, the bright mind behind Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, has a few theories on why his games are perceived as art.
Ueta reveals that his personal creative work on the project finished 'a long time ago'.
Japan Studio head Allan Becker 'implemented change' to get the game back on track.
Not only is The Last Guardian still alive, but Yoshida confirms that the game never even went on hiatus.
It still exists, guys. Just trust us.
It's 'alive and kicking' according to Sony boss Shuhei Yoshida.
Fumito Ueda sheds some light on the development of The Last Guardian.
Even better, there's DIY instructions!
Shuhei Yoshida, Sony Worldwide Studios boss can't promise a 2013 launch for The Last Guardian.
The Last Guardian exists! At least from what a Japanese Sony says so...
Sony renews the trademark for The Last Guardian.
Shuhei Yoshida reiterates that The Last Guardian is still a PS3 game, but admits they are "re-doing" work on the game.
Sony refuses to comment on whether the PS3 exclusive will appear at E3.