"David Bonacci, Brand Manager at Bandai Namco takes us around the track with RIDE their newest motorcycle racing game."

Could a new PlayStation Experience event be on the way soon? Sony has regsistered a new trademark for "PSX."
I would like it if they did 4 quarterly big shows a year well 3 of the shows being state of plays while the last one being the psx conference. Still keep small state of plays to be an add for upcoming first party games like they have done.
If there's one of the way, then they need to bring it or set expectations low straight away if there's nothing groundbreaking planned.
After E3, they could use this well if they played their cards right.
I think the next State of Play will most likely cover Forspoken which is their next big game after Horizon.

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Gaminrealm: Sony is making history, becoming the first major presenter to back out of E3. As the hype rises for their next-generation hardware, it may be more beneficial for them to reveal it at their very own annual year-end event.
I don't think they'd skip E3 if they didn't have some big plans of their own, but we'll have to wait and see. Who knows, maybe after the recent announcement Microsoft will also show up to PlayStation experience 😂
I think it's better to reveal consoles on their own, but E3 would be a good place for it. Let's see if my mystery down voter finds me lol.
Isn't it common knowledge that they're going to be unveiling this at the PS Experience?
I think it's smart to make these announcement on their own terms. Especially if the competition makes big announcements. They have a a chance to adjust and put themselves in a better market position.
I have never seen (including this game) bikes handle realistically in game. Why in a full lean does the bike go to vertical as soon as he lets go of the stick? It should be more fluid. They need to add weight to the bikes so if I transition from full left to right it doesn't look so rigid. It looks like road rash or super hang on on the mega drive or any bike game since.
It looks so slow. Burnout Paradise = much better.