State of Play Confirmed to Air Tomorrow, Showing 20+ Games

Sep 23, 2024 at 02:15pm EDT
State of Play

Sony has just confirmed that a new State of Play broadcast will air tomorrow on YouTube and Twitch at 3 PM Pacific Time / 6 PM Eastern Time | September 25 at 12 AM Central European Time / 7 AM Japan Time, available in English and Japanese languages. It's been nearly four months since the previous one, which featured the following fourteen titles:

This upcoming State of Play will feature even more games. Sony remained pretty vague but confirmed there will be 'over 20 PS5 and PS VR2 games)' developed by studios from all over the world.

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Among those, we'll probably hear about Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered (already leaked by the ESRB) and the rumored Days Gone remaster. Other than that, it's anyone's guess, but it would be best to keep expectations in check. Sony reserves its big first-party reveals for the PlayStation Showcase events, while State of Play broadcasts are dedicated to third-party studios and minor projects like remasters.

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