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"In terms of numbers, I think we will have quite a good number of games at launch, because they are already in development," Yoshida says. "But at the same time, the important thing is how compelling these experiences are. We haven't shown the real games yet; we've only shown demos. Many teams are working on games – some of them we are trying to show at E3, and probably third parties as well, because we don't have the kit to provide to many teams, including our own teams as of yet. We will start to do that in late April or May, just in time for E3. So at E3, you will be able to see not entire lineups, but parts of lineups that are coming. And then you can make your own judgment. I'm pretty excited for it."
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