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What you think is there chance to see GT6 on E3 2012 or not?? I personally hope that we will have some news about next GT game.
Way too early. Also Sony has said previously that they won't show PS4 this year which means GT6 would be just some concept videos. Also 3rd party does not even have SDKs yet for any new machines.
Way too early. Also Sony has said previously that they won't show PS4 this year which means GT6 would be just some concept videos. Also 3rd party does not even have SDKs yet for any new machines.
There is also the undeniable possibility that at E3 we could get shown a bit of CGI with the declaration that it represents GT6 on the PS4.
That would be a mixed blessing.
deep_skyExpecting GT Vita to be announced, but not GT6.
It's worth considering that GT5 was released late 2010 - we are a year and a half on from then and Kaz did (if I recall correctly) say that the next iteration of Gran Turismo wouldn't take as long to build and ship. For some reason I do have 'two years' in my head, possibly something I have read at some point.
It's worth remembering that GT6 is likely to be content inclusion rather than an engine rebuild (maybe some enhancements will be included). I also suspect that car models will have slightly lower polygon counts so that other aspects of the engine can perform better.
Although hearing about GT6 is unlikely, it's not impossible. GTP'ers are seasoned to disappointment related to release dates and Sony are likely to be making sure PD are tight lipped about any progress to ensure another release fiasco doesn't happen again.
Let's take a wait and see pill (Though I will be disappointed if nothing is mentioned).
What you think is there chance to see GT6 on E3 2012 or not?? I personally hope that we will have some news about next GT game.
No, after this GT5 4year wait i hope PD keeps their mouthes shut until 2 months from release.
An ultra vague trailer once a year i could live without, PD spend that time working ON THE GAME, instead of flaunting what it MIGHT be.
Sony can't drop the ball again, surely they learned from the GT Fail of 2010?