Don’t miss the PlayStation State of Play — 2 June 2022

30 May 2022

PlayStation has announced that its next State of Play will go live this Thursday, 2 June 2022, at 23:59 SAST.

The event is expected to run for around 30 minutes and will include trailers, announcements, and updates from the world of PlayStation.

While the last PlayStation State of Play focused exclusively on Hogwarts Legacy, this week’s showcase won’t be dedicated to a single game, as it is set to focus on PS5 third-party titles and PSVR games.

“We’ll have some exciting reveals from our third-party partners, plus a sneak peek at several games in development for PlayStation VR2,” said Sony senior manager of content communications Brett Elson.

Since the blog post does not refer to Sony’s first-party games, the odds of seeing upcoming PS5 exclusives, such as God of War Ragnarök or Spider-Man 2, are low.

However, the mention of several PSVR games could mean that we will get a first look at Horizon: Call of the Mountain, or perhaps the stream will confirm the long-rumoured Resident Evil Village VR mode.

The stream is also likely to give fans an update on highly anticipated third-party titles such as Final Fantasy XVI, Forspoken, Gotham Knights, and The Lord of the Rings: Gollum — while Hogwarts Legacy might make another appearance.

Whatever PlayStation has in store, we expect this State of Play showcase to be well worth watching.

The live-streamed event will be available to watch on Twitch and YouTube.


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