Wonder if e3 is when they announce X-com 2 for console.
Could see it as part of the Adam Boyes 3rd party power half hour.
If this doesn't happen, I'll be furious. Enemy Unknown/Within was one of my favorite games of last generation and I can't believe we haven't heard a peep about it coming to consoles yes. During the Boyes block makes total sense.
Here are my predictions for Sony:
-WB announces one of their two AAA DC games in development at WB Montreal at the PlayStation conference. It's either Suicide Squad: The Game or Superman. No idea when it launches, though given the size of WB Montreal (about 400 people, and they haven't put out anything since Origins with the exception of a tiny AK DLC), I would guess it could be sooner rather than later. Arkham Knight was a June game, though Origins and City were both October releases, so no idea. Depends on if it looks good enough to be a fall game, in which case it might even be this fall.
-Injustice 2 shows up at the Sony conference, either as an announcement or as showing a new character, provided it's announced before then. It's an April 2017 game.
-Shadow of Mordor 2 is in development. It's shown at the PlayStation conference (I seem to remember a very light cross-promktion deal for the first one with Sony, but nothing big enough that I also wouldn't be surprised to see it at Microsoft). It looks excellent. It might even be launching this year.
-Dead Don't Ride, Sony Bend's new game, shows up about halfway through the conference. It's launching either this fall or VERY early next year (Jan, Feb, Mar).
-We see a teaser for God of War: Nordic, or whatever it's called. No gameplay. Just a simple name and premise. The blowout will come at PSX. It's their tentpole game for fall 2017, and it will look incredible on the Neo.
-No Sucker Punch announcement - they save it for either PGW/Gamescom or PSX. It's a summer 2017 game (which would make a lot of sense if it's Spider-Man...).
-They show a sequence from Detroit: Beyond Human as part of their Neo segment
-Persona 5 release date
-Call of Duty and Destiny trailers are back to back, and both take too long.
-Gameplay from Housemarque's Matterfall is shown as part of a montage, and people lose their minds.
-Santa Monica announces at least one new collaboration project, but dates for their others are put up on PS blog in the week surrounding the conference (Edith Finch, Wattam, ballet game).
-Somehow, Double Fine has another project in the works, and it's announced here along with a release date for Dull Throttle Remastered.
-Red Dead 2 is announced SOMEWHERE. Don't know if it's Sony or Microsoft, but it's somewhere.