As in “spilled,” of course. It seems that, with E3 2009 mere hours away, it’s impossible for anybody to keep a secret anymore. If the internet is good at anything besides porn, it’s leaking trade secrets and big company announcements before they were meant to be revealed. It happens a week before any major Apple press conference, and it happens in the lead-up to every Electronic Entertainment Expo. The year’s biggest gaming blow-out is supposed to be a week of jaw-dropping reveals and surprise announcements, but if you follow any of the gaming blogs chances are you already know about some of the biggest announcements already.
(If you haven’t heard the rumors, and don’t want to, put your fingers in your ears and absolutely do not click through to the rest of this story!)