10 Games Will Be Featured In The Upcoming State Of Play Happening This Week
/ Carlos Hernandez
Sony Interactive Entertainment is gearing up for their next State of Play broadcast happening on February 25, 5 PM ET / February 26, 6 AM GMT +8. It will feature 10 games during the 30-minute presentation.
Sony didn’t provide all the details in their blog post announcing the upcoming State of Play but they did state to expect announcements and updates on games we saw in June’s PS5 showcase with no talks about PlayStation hardware or business talk. games featured in last year’s June stream was Deathloop, GhostWire: Tokyo, Resident Evil Village, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Stray, Solar Ash, and more. Sony didn’t mention updates on upcoming first-party games during the show but it would be great to get something on the new God of War, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, or Horizon Forbidden West.
You can watch the event on either YouTube or Twitch.
This will be the first State of Play event from the company since their August 2020 showcase, which revealed a variety of third-party titles coming to the PlayStation 5.
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