Sony confirms State of Play for tomorrow, September 24th, promising “news and updates on over 20 titles”
Sony
has
confirmed
that
the
next
State
of
Play
presentation
will
happen
tomorrow,
Tuesday,
September
24,
and
will
provide
“news
and
updates
on
more
than
20
upcoming
PS5
and
PS
VR2
games
from
studios
around
the
world”.
The
announcement,
which
was
made
on
X
/
Twitter,
was
accompanied
by
a
new
PlayStation
blog
post
also
confirming
it
will
be
a
and
will
be
a
“30+
minute”
show.
Beyond
the
above,
both
are
pretty
lean
on
actual
information
about
what
to
expect,
though
we
know
to
tune
in
tomorrow,
September
24,
at
3pm
PDT
/
6pm
EDT
/
11PM
BST
to
catch
the
show.
It
also
confirms
that
you
will
be
able
to
watch
the
stream
via
the
PlayStation
YouTube
channel
as
well
as
Twitch.
With
the
PlayStation
5
Pro
announcement
under
our
belts
–
PS5
Pro
pre-orders
start
this
week
too,
remember
–
this
State
of
Play
must
surely
be
about
the
games
and
what
Sony
has
planned
for
the
next
year.
We’re
still
waiting
for,
and
hoping
for,
updates
on
long-rumored
Marvel’s
Spider-Man
2
DLC,
any
news
on
Marvel‘s
Wolverine
from
Insomniac
Games,
and
more
details
on
Hideo
Kojima’s
next
game
Death
Stranding
2:
On
the
Beach,
for
example.
Fans
have
also
been
pining
for
more
information
on
what
the
heck
Naughty
Dog
is
up
to
after
The
Last
of
Us
Part
II
Remastered
came
out
earlier
this
year,
and
what
Suckerpunch
might
be
working
on
–
Ghost
of
Tsushima
2
details
this
week,
anyone?
In
fact,
there’s
a
whole
host
of
information
on
blockbuster
games
and
high-profile
studios
that
we
want
to
hear
more
on
or
about
but
we’ll
just
have
to
wait
and
see.
With
the
30th
Anniversary
of
PlayStation
on
the
horizon
too,
we
might
well
see
some
more
information
on
those
celebrations
–
beyond
the
already-announced
limited
edition
hardware
and
collectible
products.
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