Sony Said to Be Planning State of Play Broadcast for February

State of Play Sony is said to be a next month’s host for reportedly state of play broadcast by , and will also air. The PlayStation parent is reportedly planning a livestream of next PS5 games for the first half of February, industry sources said. The final State of Play broadcast, which was held on November 2025, saw Sony update the games made in Japan.

State of Play to Take Place in February

industry insider NateTheHate, said Sony will host a State of Play event next month. X Monday’s question was asked on the subject, and the tipster said there would be a State of Play broadcast in the first half of February.

Also, Jeff Grubb of Giant Bomb confirmed that a Sony State of Play broadcast is on its way. Grubb told Game Mess Mornings podcaster in the latest episode that the company was scheduled to host a State of Play event during the week of February 12 “in this week” (the weeks before January 11).

On February 12, I think it’s probably safe to say, ‘the week of February 12’.’ He told the podcast ‘It is on February 12. It sounds like a pretty big one,’ . – ’.

Sony has not yet confirmed its plans for a State of Play event.

Game from Japanese developers were praised for their final State of Play in November, where games from Japan came under the spotlight. Before that, Insomniac Games’ Wolverine was finally given a gameplay trailer for the September game in State of Play livestream.

In the February reported State of Play, there could also be an update to Housemarque’s Saros – which will hit April in April when it is released. It could also include an additional trailer for Wolverine or Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic The Heretic Prophet.

The event will also likely feature announcements on upcoming games from third-party studios.

Gameplayground Games gave a detailed look at two of its next games Forza Horizon 6 and Fable, which was broadcast last week on Xbox’s Developer Direct.

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