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Don't expect to see ff7R again until ff15 has released. Kh 3 same thing I think or maybe tgs. Ace combat probably needs more time before showing gameplay or it's being saved for gamescon/tgs. No man's sky is out in August so I don't see much point in showing it again, we all know it's coming. If gamescon is on before it releases, perhaps they'll give it a slot there. Crackdown 3 either needs more time (maybe pushed to next year??) Or it's being saved for gamescon.
I'm really not hyped at FF7, i think people are pinning far too many hopes onto it