First and foremost, before we dive any further in, let’s be entirely clear that this is purely speculation until we receive additional confirmation regarding any of the State of Play games. Numerous leaks regarding Sony’s showcasing point to many teasers and gameplay trailers. Here’s what we might see at State of Play!
Potential State of Play Games
Again, this is pure speculation until we receive a concrete schedule from PlayStation regarding its State of Play address. For now, here’s what we might see and what I’m hoping to see!
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- Assassin’s Creed: Shadows
- Path of Exile 2
- Judas
- New World (PS5)
- Horizon: Zero Dawn Remastered
- Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
- Ghost of Tsushima 2
- Until Dawn Remaster
- LEGO Horizon Adventures
- Dragon’s Dogma 2 Expansion
- Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
- Silent Hill 2 Remake
- Resident Evil IX
Personally, I’m most excited to see anything and everything about Resident Evil IX, Metal Gear Solid Delta, Ghost of Tsushima 2, and Path of Exile 2. Oh, and Judas!
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When is State of Play?
Sony announced that its State of Play will be held on Tuesday, September 24, at 6 pm ET/11pm BST. The entire show will last approximately 30 minutes and showcase 20 or more titles.
Where to Watch State of Play
You can watch the entire State of Play on one of PlayStation’s official channels, including:
You’ll want to tune in early to ensure you connect to the stream without issues. Sometimes, the Twitch stream works a little faster than the YouTube one, and vice versa, so check both out before deciding where to watch!
On the topic of PlayStation, we recently reported on the cost of the PlayStation 5 Anniversary Edition. It’s a whopping price tag, but it’s worthwhile for collectors! Don’t forget to check out the official community forums, brought to you by Insider Gaming, for the State of Play!
Spider-Man 2 DLC is a must outside that Bluepoint should finally reveal and Sucker Punch also the Venom game. Watch Sony fumble as usual.
The sooner people stop buying PS5’s the sooner they start doing better showcases