Sony could finally pull back the curtain on many of the highly anticipated games coming to the PS4 at E3 2015

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Sony has been famously mum about their plans for E3 2015, but it looks as though the company will almost assuredly reveal more about highly anticipated titles such as No Man's Sky and the upcoming Uncharted game.

Starting with the rumored Uncharted reveal, a teaser for the fourth installment from the franchise was already shown at last year's E3 and even more details were released in the months after that, but with the game being delayed until 2016 at the earliest, all bets are off in terms of what revelations about it could be made.

No matter what those details may ultimately be, IGN speculates that Sony will feature Uncharted at some point during the proceedings.

Another hyped title Sony could reveal more about at E3 is No Man's Sky from Hello Games. The extraordinary game featuring a world never before imagined inside the plane of video games has been a popular subject of speculation among industry insiders, so if Sony decided E3 was the time to talk about it, then that would hardly be a surprise.

As for other titles which may be featured by Sony at E3, Skewed n' Reviewed suggests that new entries to established franchises such as God of War and even Twisted Metal could also be unveiled at the event.

Another rumor going around says that most of the titles Sony will unveil at E3 will be from independent developers. Sony is also expected to take their time talking about Project Morpheus at E3, and whether that rates as a good or bad usage of time will depend mostly on what the company actually reveals.

Sony will start their E3 show at 6PM PDT on June 15, according to Gamespot. It's the same time slot Sony has been using for a while now, so fans know how to set their schedules accordingly.

E3 2015 will be held at the LA Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.

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