The table of contents for this week's issue of Weekly Famitsu has leaked onto the internet, ahead of this week's Tokyo Game Show in Japan. There are a few new games revealed by the leak: Valkyria Chronicles 3 will be for the PSP, a new title for the 360 and PS3 called Shadows of the DAMNED, and PS2 classics Ico and Shadow of the Colossus will be seen again in some form on the PS3. New information is also available for the PS3's The Last Guardian and Ryu ga Gotoku of the End, the PSP's Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together and Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy, and the Wii's Inazuma Eleven Strikers and The Last Story.

More information will come later as they become available.

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    Red 9 Sep 14, 10
    valkyria chronicles 3? Already??
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      Province Sep 15, 10
      Well to be fair while working on a PSP game they could easily have set much work aside to continue the eventual PS3 sequel. Yay for pretty much confirmed Ico Collection!
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        Existence Sep 15, 10
        VC3 is for the PSP.
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          Bale Fire* Sep 15, 10
          quote Existence
          VC3 is for the PSP.
          Damn, again? I suppose the changing of platforms really is one way.
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          Province Sep 15, 10
          @ Existance:

          "Valkyria Chronicles 3 will be for the PS3" I think you misread it
      • 0
        Existence Sep 15, 10
        It's probably a typo. Believe me, VC3 is for the PSP.

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          Akira_EX Sep 15, 10
          Yeah it's a typo; my bad.
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      Xeros the Slayer Sep 15, 10
      There's likely less to be changed between making 2 and 3. Namely, not changing the console and having to rework a graphics and gameplay engine around a new one as such.
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    phowell23 Sep 15, 10
    @ Province its for the psp. It hits Jan 27th in Japan
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      Province Sep 15, 10
      It said PS3 in the article

      Sorry existance :'(

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