When major events like E3 come around, people want certain things, but look at logic and facts to figure that some of them may not come to fruition. Most of these highly anticipated announcments are actually what the fans want, but were a patient bunch so we will gladly wait until the stars align and look like an announcment is right around the corner. Well, what are five things that gamers really would like to see at this E3, but will probably not be shown. Here’s the list:

Kingdom Hearts 3
Besides Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts is probably Square Enix’s most beloved franchise. For some reason mixing Final Fantasy characters, with Disney characters, and action-RPG gameplay works perfectly together. While info on the portable Kingdom Hearts will likely be shown at E3, don’t expect much on the home console front. With the Kingdom Hearts team and creative director trucking away with on Final Fantasy Versus XIII, they don’t have the time or resource to announce or start another project.

New Zelda on the Wii
Last year Miyamoto announced to reporters at E3 that the Zelda team and the Mario team are hard at work, and while both teams are probably working hard on home console games don’t expect a reveal of both games at this E3. With Spirit Tracks coming this Fall for the Nintendo DS, they wont reveal Zelda just yet.

Final Fantasy Versus XIII Info
While Square Enix will likely show off info on Final Fantasy XIII at E3 don’t expect much on the Versus front until TGS. Square Enix is known to be very hush hush on their titles, and with Versus looking like a 2011 release in the West. They will most likely focus all their attention on XIII, to create some positive buzz over here on the game.

David Jaffe’s New Game
Most of you guys know and either love or hate David Jaffe. He is the developer that speaks his mind, and is usually very honest with both fans and journalists. Most are hoping that he will reveal his game at E3, but he has said multiple times on his blog and during interviews that the game will not be shown at E3. Now call me naive, but I’m going to take Jaffe at face value and believe what he’s got to say. Don’t expect a big reveal from Jaffe and his team until the Fall.

Halo Chronicles
This is most likely to happen out of all of them, but it is probably not going to happen. Halo fans are going to get their Halo-fix with ODST, so most likely they will save news on Peter Jackson’s new project till another date. While it would be smart to blow people away with a massive-new Halo expierence, it seems likely Microsoft will focus on other franchises, and blow up ODST to get people excited.
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