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GameStop’s Official PS3 Game Releases

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Someone over at Kezins.com has managed to get their hands on the official Gamestop PS3 release schedule.

Now with Gamestop being one of the largest gaming retailers in the world I would think this list is quite accurate.

Click through to see the entire list but a few choice options are

Resistance 2: 4th November 2008
God of War 3: March 2009
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed: 1st September 2008
Killzone 2: 1st September 2008

You know what is noticeable through it’s absence though?

There is absolutely no mention of the full version of Gran Turismo and seeing that God of War 3 is listed for March next year this could be a very bad sign indeed.

Is it all fake though?

Kezins.com » GameStop’s Official PS3 Game Releases

Last Updated: April 1, 2008

14 Comments

  1. Jinja

    April 1, 2008 at 10:37

    God of War 3 has always been a 2009 release in my book.

    If there hasn’t been any media releases about the game yet and we already in April, we will be lucky if we see it in March 09.

    Why should it be a very bad sign? PS3 is already showing the Gran Turismo effect with ps3 sales round the world increasing by quite a large margin. (Check VGChartz).

    The PS3 only needs one game this year and that is MGS4.

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  2. doobiwan

    April 1, 2008 at 10:44

    That’s good, because it’s only got 1 game this year: MGS4 😉

    I’ve seen ads for GoW3 and it’s always been 2009.

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  3. darthdad

    April 1, 2008 at 10:52

    LOL

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  4. Jinja

    April 1, 2008 at 10:56

    hahaha@doobiwan! 🙂

    Anyone have news on Little Big Planet?

    Jinja’s last blog post..Sick, Twisted…Awesome – Blind Girl

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  5. Fox1

    April 1, 2008 at 11:05

    Star Wars: The Force Unleashed &
    Killzone 2 have been in development for 30 months… or should that be delayed for 30 months?

    Well, the length of MGS4 is already being cut short due to lack of space of the current BD.

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  6. Tan365

    April 1, 2008 at 11:06

    Lets spread the love … PS3 2008 is already on lock down, lets leave GOW3 & FF on retainer for nxt year thank u very much

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  7. darthdad

    April 1, 2008 at 11:08

    Can’t wait for Gears of War 2!

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  8. Tan365

    April 1, 2008 at 11:14

    Lets spread the love shall we, PS3 2008 is pretty much on locjk down. Lets leave GOW3 & FF on retainer for next year

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  9. Jinja

    April 1, 2008 at 11:26

    @Fox1 – Not cut short, they just had to minimise the 100 million cut scenes to 99 million. 😛

    The blu-ray disc can ONLY take 50GB… (So we can forget the game ever coming to the 360’s DVD drive… 8GB isn’t going to cut it.)

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  10. Fox1

    April 1, 2008 at 12:01

    @Jinja- We don’t want MGS4 on the 360. Why? Because we getting GEARS2 in November which is still the benchmark for games! 😀

    50GB vs 9GB (it’s not 8GB):
    Size don’t matter. 50GB for what? A half our install? 12-15 hours gameplay like Heavenly Sword?

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  11. doobiwan

    April 1, 2008 at 12:54

    Come now gents, lets feel the hugs.

    The Americans like seamless in game story telling, the Japanese like huge cinematic productions with little regard for physics or continuity.

    It’s just a matter of taste.

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  12. J4NR1K

    April 1, 2008 at 14:20

    GTA IV + Fallout 3 in one year…my life is over.

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  13. Fox1

    April 1, 2008 at 15:20

    Fallout 3 has somewhere around 200 different endings 😀

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  14. abe

    April 3, 2008 at 10:14

    Doobi youre my hero!

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