Journey, The Unfinished Swan Coming to PS4?

It looks like two of PlayStation 3's most beloved downloadable titles may be getting released on PlayStation 4, as Sony's official site for Gamescom​ indicates that PS4 versions of both Journey and The Unfinished Swan will be shown at the convention.

The listing has since been removed, but not before and observant NeoGAF user nabbed the full list of PlayStation titles that are scheduled to make an appearance. Of course this could have just been a mistake on the part of Sony and these games aren't actually coming to PlayStation 4, but I reckon the company just accidentally let the cat out of the bag a bit earlier than it wanted.

 

Would you re-purchase Journey or The Unfinished Swan if it got an enhanced re-release on PlayStation 4? I'd certainly have to grab Thatgamecompany's masterpiece.

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