Sony‘s
latest
PlayStation
State
of
Play
broadcast
is
almost
here,
which
will
hopefully
provide
us
with
a
new
look
at
some
brand-new
titles
as
well
as
a
fresh
look
at
the
PS5
Pro.
To
prepare
for
the
showcase,
here’s
everything
you
need
to
know,
including
how
and
when
to
watch,
what
to
expect,
and
some
predictions
for
the
showcase
we
might
have.
Start
time
Sony‘s
State
of
Play
is
scheduled
to
broadcast
tonight
on
September
24
at
11pm
BST
/
3pm
PT
/
6pm
ET
and
September
25
at
12am
CEST
/
7am
JST.
State
of
Play
returns
tomorrow!Watch
live
at
3pm
PT
on
September
24
for
news
and
updates
on
over
20
titles:
https://t.co/TL29c6AbpZ
pic.twitter.com/RV71SC2eseSeptember
23,
2024
Where
to
watch
You’ll
be
able
to
watch
the
State
of
Play
broadcast
on
PlayStation’s
official
YouTube
and
Twitch
channels.
As
with
every
showcase,
we
can
expect
there
to
be
a
countdown
before
the
live
stream’s
scheduled
start
time
of
up
to
10
minutes.
State
of
Play
|
September
24,
2024
[ENGLISH]
–
YouTube
What
to
expect
Sony
has
confirmed
that
tonight’s
State
of
Play
showcase
will
be
30+
minutes
and
will
provide
“news
and
updates
on
more
than
20
upcoming
PS5
and
PS
VR2
games
from
studios
around
the
world.”
In
terms
of
what
those
games
are,
we
now
have
leaked
confirmation
that
Legacy
of
Kain
Soul
Reaver
1-2
Remastered
will
be
announced
alongside
a
gameplay
trailer.
The
remastered
versions
of
Legacy
of
Kain:
Soul
Reaver
and
Legacy
of
Kain:
Soul
Reaver
2
were
leaked
on
PSN
earlier
today
and
will
be
coming
to
PS5
and
PS4
on
December
10
to
celebrate
the
series’
25th
anniversary.
Although
it
hasn’t
been
verified
at
this
time,
there’s
strong
reason
to
believe
that
Horizon
Zero
Dawn
Remastered
for
PS5
and
PC
will
also
be
officially
revealed
after
a
recent
leak
on
the
ESRB
website,
as
well
as
a
Days
Gone
remaster.
Following
the
PS5
Pro
announcement,
and
with
PS5
Pro
pre-orders
set
to
begin
this
week
as
well,
tonight’s
State
of
Play
could
potentially
feature
future
titles
for
the
mid-generation
console
and
some
overview
of
the
boost
in
performance
they’ll
get
from
the
new
hardware.
Some
titles
that
could
make
an
appearance
range
from
Marvel‘s
Wolverine,
which
has
been
quiet
for
a
few
years
now
since
its
2021
reveal,
to
Kojima
Productions’
Death
Stranding
2:
On
the
Beach,
which
has
a
2025
launch
window.
We
could
also
see
brand-new
titles
in
development
for
the
PS5
and
PS5
Pro,
but
we’ll
have
to
wait
and
see.