Game Awards announcing World Premieres on Twitter [Up2: NMS, MGO, BB, 1886, KQ]

Too early for (possible) new Telltale IP's? I forget where they were in Wolf/Walking Dead season 2 when they announced Game of Thrones and Borderlands.
 
That says NEW game announcements, it doesn't say anything about no new trailers, etc. from announced games.

If you read Phil Spencer's twitter, he's said we won't see anything on Quantum Break, Scalebound and Phantom Dust before 2015 (PD is likely E3, no idea about the other two)

We might get a multiplayer Halo 5 video or something but outside of that I'm not expecting anything, given the other stuff.

I find their seemingly lack of presence to be bizarre, considering they were saying how they had so much stuff for the end of 2015 they might bump something, yet the first half has just Screamride and State of Decay Remaster, you'd think given that they would want to keep their previously announced titles in the front of peoples minds, but oh well.
 
Theres not much exciting they could reveal aside from new game reveals. The only things they could really show that we haven't seen are scalebound and crackdown and I doubt either is ready to show.

Quantum Break, Halo, and TR? I'm sure there's more.

Edit: Well apparently Quantum's out. Lmfao.
 
You so funny, they've got plenty they could show, but aren't for some reason. Maybe waiting for PAX East, etc. I'm sure they have it all planned out when they are showing stuff.

I wouldn't expect a grand showing of multiple games before E3.
 
A ton. Banjo listed a bunch of them in the other thread.

I cannot wait for Ori and Cuphead.

And State of Decay without so many technical issues?

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I want to be hyped. The concept is cool, I just have a hard time getting hyped for "promise" these days.
If it were a fully established developer/publisher that has a history of breaking promises or generating fake hype, then this would make more sense to me. But since Hello is a relatively newer dev with only a couple games under their belt, im more inclined to take their word for it. Devs deserve the benefit of a doubt until they prove otherwise IMO.
 
If there are any new game reveals, I'm guessing they'll be 'surprise reveal' or not mentioned in advance at all? No way they'll be revealing everything in advance
 
Thinking about potential announcements, I came up with two other potential candidates. Totally out of the blue, but what about Occulus and Patrice Désilets?
 
I hope you have bigger things to get upset about in this world. It is the world premiere of new content for No Man's Sky, there are new things to reveal. "World premiere" means it is the first time in the world what you are seeing is being premiered. That is true.

Then why don't people shout WORLD PREMIERE in a really loud hyped voice every time they release any new trailer? By your logic, you could show us a 5 second clip of a planet in No Man's Sky and that would be a world premiere.

Anyway, whatever. Your reputation for overhyping things precedes you, and I think you probably are even aware of that. Brings in more viewers, anyway, and that means more money (at least in the short term).

I mean if your goal is to make the words "world premiere" stop creating any sense of excitement in people, that's definitely succeeding...
 
If Nintendo shows something new (doubt it), I'm going to guess one of these:

Star Fox proper unveiling (they wanted it out a year after E3, we're half way there)

Diddy Kong Racing 2 (if only)

Zombi U 2 (it was listed at Amazon France by Namco Bandai)

Obviously DKR2 is my most wanted game to be unveiled, I just want them to spill the beans already. :(
 
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