Seeing as it’s Halloween and all, why not take a look at the new Until Dawn trailer. If you haven’t heard about it before, it’s a survival horror title designed specifically with the PlayStation Move in mind. The Move hasn’t been the mega hit that Sony hoped it could be but this game may pique your interest.
Sports Champions 2 Coming In October
It has been confirmed that Sports Champions 2 will be coming to the US on October 30th.

Remember that flashlight glimpse in the PlayStation Move demo reel from a few years back? Well, it has finally materialised. The new game, Until Dawn, was announced today. Here is the debut trailer for the survival horror PlayStation Move title. Could this be the game that makes you blow the dust off the glowing ball?
Move Support Dropped in NBA 2K13
PlayStation Move support has been dropped from NBA 2K13 whilst Kinect support for the Xbox 360 version is introduced.

New Move IP & Japanese Game at Gamescom
Yesterday it was reported that two new games would be shown by Sony at Gamescom. Today, PSU are reporting that it will be a new PlayStation Move IP and a game from a Japanese developer.

Okami HD Announced!
It has been confirmed that the legendary game, Okami, will receive an HD upgrade!

Portal 2 Gets Move DLC
In a piece of PlayStation Move news that you might care about, Portal 2 is set to support the motion peripheral in future DLC.

For the PS3 motion gamers among you (probably not that many), Sony have officially announced Sports Champions 2. The game is the second in the series which is developed by Zindagi Games. The first title was pretty bare in it’s modes and felt a bit rushed in time for the launch of PlayStation Move. Here’s to hoping for something better.
With Sorcery releasing in the US today, a launch trailer has been released. The PS3 exclusive title was announced way back at E3 2010 and remains to be one of the more excitable games that uses the console’s PlayStation Move motion controller. The game will be released tomorrow in the UK.
Check out this new story trailer for Sorcery. The game is a PS3 exclusive which will make use of the system’s motion peripheral, PlayStation Move. The game remains a beacon of hope for the not so well received motion controller. We hope it’s good, we really do.
