New PlayStation State of Play Show Confirmed For February 12th

Feb 11, 2025 at 10:17am EST
PlayStation State of Play

As rumored in the past few days, PlayStation State of Play will return this week to provide new information on games coming to PS5 in the future.

As confirmed on the Official PlayStation Blog, the 40-plus-minute show that will celebrate "a creative and unique selection of exciting games from studios around the world" will begin on February 12th at 2pm PT / 5pm ET | 11pm CET / February 13th at 7am JST. As usual, the show will be streamed on YouTube and Twitch in English and Japanese.

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With games like Ghost of Yotei and Death Stranding 2: On the Beach scheduled for release this year on PlayStation 5, there's a very good chance we will learn precisely when the two games will be released during tomorrow's State of Play. The show may also feature some surprises, including the announcement of a collection featuring remasters of the first three entries in the God of War series. The release date for Rogue Factor's Hell is Us, which was revealed to be September 4th yesterday, is likely going to be confirmed during the show as well. Hopefully, tomorrow's presentation will also hold more surprises, as the previous State of Play did back in September when the aforementioned Ghost of Yotei was officially revealed.

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