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Sony Posts PlayStation Experience Schedule

by Matt Helgeson on Dec 04, 2014 at 01:50 PM

Sony's high-profile fan convention is this weekend, read on to see the complete schedule of events - and watch for coverage on Game Informer.

All the events below will be livestreamed on the official PlayStation Twitch channel. Click here for the official PlayStation Experience site.

Game Informer will be at PlayStation Experience and delivering news, hands-on impressions, and more from the show.

Saturday, December 6th

10:00am PlayStation Experience keynote

11:30am Dying Light live gameplay

12:00pm Destiny: The Dark Below gameplay

12:30pm Virtual Reality: A New Era for Games (live panel)

1:30pm The Tomorrow Children live gameplay

2:00pm God of War: Retrospective (live panel excerpt)

2:30pm World Wide Studios Town Hall (live discussion)

3:00pm No Man's Sky gameplay and discussion

3:300pm The Journey of Diablo III on PS4 (live panel excerpt)

4:00pm Tearaway Unfolded PS4 live gameplay

4:30pm LittleBigPlanet 3 Community Creations

5:00pm Inside the Dev Studio (live panel)

6:00pm Hohokum Live Music Jam - Featuring Ghostly International DJ's Shigeto & Michna

9:00pm A Night Under No Man's Sky

Sunday, December 7th

10:30am Opening welcome and recap with special guests

11:00am The Witness live gameplay

11:30am Grim Fandango Remastered live gameplay

12:00pm The Tomorrow Children live gameplay

12:30pm Prototype to Product (live panel excerpt)

1:00pm Lara Croft & The Temple of Osiris live gameplay

1:30pm World Wide Studios Town Hall (live discussion)

2:00pm Far Cry 4: From the Developer's Mind to the Gamer (live panel excerpt)

2:30pm Amplitude live gameplay

3:00pm Tearaway: How Media Molecule Built a Living Papery World

4:00pm Secret Mystery Game live gameplay

4:30pm Axiom Verge live gameplay

5:00pm Story Time (live panel)


[Source: PlayStation Blog]


Our Take
It will be interesting to see how the event goes off, but it's clear that fan-oriented, single-company events are the future of games. I sometimes wonder about the future of E3, and how viable it is in the long term.