Sony seems to have even more going for it than it is letting on, based on a tweet from YouTuber Colin Moriarty.
Best E3 moment: @yosp telling Greg and I that he's played Bend's, Sucker Punch's, & Quantic Dream's unannounced games, then laughing at us.
— Colin Moriarty (@notaxation) June 18, 2015
He reveals in jest that Shuhei Yoshida has told him about unannounced games from some more of Sony’s studios that were not mentioned or brought up in their E3 presentation. Bend, Sucker Punch and Quantic Dream all have unannounced games, and all of them are at least far enough into development that they are playable.
Sony Bend is most famous for their work on Syphon Filter series, but there has not been a new game in the series since 2007, when Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow and Syphon Filter: Combat Ops, were released for the PlayStation 2 and PSP, respectively. Their most recent projects have been the PlayStation Vita Uncharted games, Uncharted Golden Abyss in 2011 and Uncharted Fight for Fortune the year after.
Sucker Punch Productions was acquired by Sony in 2011, but has actually been working with them exclusively since 2000. They have made two series for Sony, Sly Cooper and Infamous. They had released Infamous Second Son and Infamous First Light just last year, so Sucker Punch hasn’t been hiding that long.
Lastly, Quantic Dream is an auteur driven studio known for releasing interactive drama action adventure games Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls for both PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. They revealed they have been working on a new PlayStation 4 game in 2013, and at this rate, it seems more likely to release next year than this year.
What kinds of games do you hope these three studios are working on? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.