E3 2010: Move software line-up revealed

Sony has released a full list of games officially confirmed for the PlayStation Move.

Notable entries include Heavy Rain, SingStar Dance, Killzone 3, resident Evil 5 Gold Edition, RUSE and Time Crisis.
Sony’s LittleBigPlanet 2 is also listed – with a November 2010 release date.

Here’s the list in firm:

First Party titles:

Beat Sketcher (Fall 2010)
SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs (Fall 2010)
EyePet (Sept. 2010)
Kung Fu Rider (Sept. 2010)
Sports Champions (Sept. 2010)
Start The Party! (Sept. 2010)
echochrome ii (Sept. 2010)
Tumble (Sept. 2010)
Hustle Kings (Oct. 2010)
The Fight: Lights Out (Oct. 2010)
The Shoot (Oct. 2010)
TV Superstars (Oct. 2010)
High Velocity Bowling (Oct. 2010)
PAIN (Oct. 2010)
Heavy Rain (Oct. 2010)
SingStar Dance (Nov. 2010)
Little Big Planet 2 (Nov. 2010)
Sly Collection (Nov. 2010)
Heroes On The Move (Working Title) (2011)
Killzone 3 (2011)
Sorcery (2011)

Third Party titles:

John Daly’s ProStroke Golf – OG International (Fall 2010)
Racquet Sports – Ubisoft (Fall 2010)
The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest – WB Games (Sept 2010)
Brunswick Pro Bowling – Crave (Sept 2010)
Resident EviL 5 Gold Edition – Capcom (Sept 2010)
RUSE – Ubisoft (Sept 2010)
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2010 – EA (Sept 2010)
Time Crisis: Razing Storm – Bandai Namco (Sept 2010)
Toy Story 3 – Disney (Sept 2010)
Kung Fu Live – Virtual Air Guitar Company (Oct 2010)
NBA 2K11 – 2K Sports (Oct 2010)
Deadliest Catch: Sea of Chaos – Crave (Nov 2010)
Disney Tron Evolution the Video Game – Disney (Nov 2010)

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