Sony has announced the key title lineup for its 2007 second quarter today, including PS2, PSP, and PS3 both retail and downloadables, with
Ninja Gaiden Sigma,
Calling All Cars, Kuju's
Crush and
Manhunt 2 all coming in the following months.
The full list comprises more than 100 titles from both first and third parties, and includes a number of key titles including comic license
The Darkness, the aforementioned
Calling All Cars from
God of War creator David Jaffe, a number of classic arcade titles such as
Joust, and the latest in Square-Enix's hit
Mana series,
Dawn of Mana for PlayStation 2.
Sony's key list of games follows:
Retail PS3 Blu-Ray games
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F.E.A.R. (Vivendi)
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Spider-Man 3 (Activision)
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Ninja Gaiden Sigma (Tecmo)
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MLB 07 The Show (Sony Computer Entertainment America)
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (Disney Interactive Studios)
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The Darkness (2K Games)
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The Bigs (2K Sports)
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Transformers: The Game (Activision)
PlayStation Network Downloadable PS3 games
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Calling All Cars (Sony Computer Entertainment America)
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Championship Sprint (Sony Online Entertainment)
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Gauntlet II (Sony Online Entertainment)
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Joust (Sony Online Entertainment)
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Rampage World Tour (Sony Online Entertainment)
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Super Puzzle Fighter II HD Remix (Capcom)
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Rampart (Sony Online Entertainment)
PlayStation Portable games
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Alien Syndrome (Sega)
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Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars (Sega)
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Crush (Sega)
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Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground (XSEED)
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Final Fantasy (Square Enix)
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Final Fantasy II (Square Enix)
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Harvest Moon Boy & Girl (Natsume)
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Ridge Racer 2 (Namco)
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Test Drive Unlimited (Atari)
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Tom Clancy's Ranbow Six Vegas (Ubisoft)
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Valhalla Knights (XSEED)
PlayStation 2 games
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Dawn of Mana (Square Enix)
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Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer (2K Games)
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.hack(R)//G.U. Vol. 2: Reminisce (Namco)
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Electronic Arts)
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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary (Eidos)
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Manhunt 2 (Rockstar)
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NCAA Football 08 (Electronic Arts)
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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 2 (Namco)
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Odin Sphere (Atlus)
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Ratatouille (THQ)
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Shrek The Third (Activision)
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Spider-man 3 (Activision)
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Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam (Activision)
Said SCEA senior VP of marketing Peter Dille, "Our second-quarter line-up of PS3, PSP and PlayStation 2 software titles demonstrates a continued commitment from both SCEA and third-party developers to the PlayStation family of products."
He added, "We are excited by the content being developed by our partners, but are also looking forward to launching PlayStation-branded exclusive games created by our own worldwide studios this quarter and throughout the rest of 2007."