Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia President Hiroshi Kawano
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia President Hiroshi Kawano speaks during a news conference in Tokyo September 9, 2013. Reuters/Toru Hanai

A lot has been brewing over at Sony's side of the arena, and all of these are for the upcoming PlayStation Experience event. As the event nears, there are now more new titles beng revealed, one of which is from the Respawn Entertainment, developer of "Titanfall."

Titanfall, the shooter game that had taken fans by storm, had been an Xbox exclusive for its first run. And after its launch, fans began asking if it was possible for them to see "Titanfall" on the PS4 and PS3 platforms.

While the developer has been tight-lipped about this, Gamepur now reports that the "Titanfall" developer is now working on a PS4 game. The source mentioned that Respawn Entertainment will have a panel, which comes as a surprise to fans. Now people are wondering if this means that the long-awaited "Titanfall" sequel wil no longer be an Xbox exclusive.

But before any speculations of announcements or even sneak peeks of the title's possible gameplay, insider Shinobi602 has stated that even though Respawn Entertainment will attend, it will not make any announcements. Still, does not take away from the fact that a new PS4 game will come from the same developer as "Titanfall" so that's a definite must-see.

'Gran Turismo 7' Also Rumoured at PlayStation Experience

Apart from the possible "Titanfall" sequel, there's another title that may debut at the PlayStation Experience. According to DualShockers, speculation now rises because at the PlayStation Awards, when the Golden Prize award for "Gran Turismo 6" attaining 500,000 copies in Japan was called, creator Kazunori Yamauchi was nowhere to be found.

Instead, the team of developers received the award on his behalf. It seems that the one who delivered the speech, lead engineer Shuichi Takano, had mentioned that Yamauchi cannot be present. Speculation has also pointed to preparations being made at the PlayStation Experience, where "Gran Turismo 7" is now expected to debut officially.

No Beta for 'No Man's Sky' But Still Something Special

Acclaim for "No Man's Sky" is not just for show-it seems that the title will be making some waves in the upcoming PlayStation Experience. Sony announced via the PlayStation Blog some weeks ago that they are ramping up something for the title.

"We also have something super special planned for 'No Man's Sky.' I can't say much, but let's say that Saturday night should be memorable for those who can attend PlayStation Experience," said senior social media manager Sid Shuman.

However, unlike what other big-named games are now getting into, fans should not expect a beta run before "No Man's Sky" is released in 2015. Gamezone reports developer Hello Games has already confirmed that when they release the game to the public it would already be a complete one.

"I know it sounds ridiculous, but I want it to be finished before it comes out. Maybe this is hubris, but we plot out millions of people making journeys starting from different points,'' said Hello Games managing director Sean Murray in a statement quoted by Gamezone.

The good thing about this is that, compared to recently released games with slight problems and issues, "No Man's Sky" may be released with minimal to less things to worry about for gamers. At the very least, the developer has assured that it will be releasing a game that is meant for the public to enjoy.

PlayStation Experience (Credit: YouTube/PlayStation)

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