Sony Teasing More PS4 Game Announcements for Tokyo Game Show

Sony's gamescom press conference has come and gone, but that doesn't mean the company is done making PlayStation 4 game announcements for the year. Tokyo Game Show 2014 is fast approaching, and according to Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida, gamers have plenty more game reveals to look forward to.

In regards to its gamescom presentation, Yoshida explained to Famitsu (via Gematsu) that there simply wasn't enough time to cram everything in.

This time, the theme was to introduce first-party games, as well as a number of third-party games.

But to be honest, in selecting the games we wanted to introduce, we realized it wasn’t possible to fit everything into the frame of the conference, so unfortunately there were some games we couldn’t introduce this time.

When asked by the outlet specifically about TGS and the importance of PS4 game announcements at the show, Yoshida replied by saying, "We consider it a very important point."

Sadly, however, it doesn't look like a re-reveal for The Last Guardian will be among the new titles that are shown.

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