Summary
Sony has just confirmed that rumors about an upcomingPlayStation State of Playare true, including the event’s date and time, and it’s coming up quickly. September 2024’s PlayStation State of Play is a 30+ minute show currently scheduled for September 24 at 3pm PT / 6pm ET | September 25 12am CEST / 7am JST onYouTube and Twitch, and will be broadcast in English and Japanese.
Sony hasn’t been entirely forthright about everything that will be shown in the upcomingPlayStationState of Play on September 24. However, there are likely plenty of things fans can be excited about, especially if the rumors surrounding it turn out to be true.
What to Expect From the Upcoming PlayStation State of Play
This PlayStation State of Play Will Feature News and Updates From Over 20 Titles
While not much has been outright confirmed about the upcoming State of Play, Sony has at least made it clear that the event will feature news and updates from over 20 titles. In light of that number and the event’s runtime of just over half an hour, that gives each title an average of a little under two minutes to show itself, so it could very well be a showcase filled with teaser trailers and brief snippets of gameplay. Sony has also confirmed that the State of Play’s 20 titles will be “upcoming PS5 andPS VR2 gamesfrom studios around the world,” so VR players will be able to get in on the action as well.
Extensive PlayStation 5 Pro Coverage Is Highly Unlikely
Given the lackluster reception of the PS5 Pro reveal thanks to its hefty price, it’s unlikely the State of Play will attempt to show it off anymore. That being said, news of othergames receiving the PS5 Pro enhancement treatmentmay be disclosed — a list that Sony has already confirmed currently numbers around 50. It’s still most likely to be something merely mentioned rather than zeroed in on, however, as Sony may justifiably wish not to stir up more controversy than is necessary at the moment.
PlayStation’s State of Play Is Drowning in Rumors
While every PlayStation State of Play has its merits, this particular State of Play is highly anticipated due to the rumors that surround it. The most prominent rumor likely stems from and is fueled by intense excitement, asGhost of Tsushima’s sequel has yet to show itself in any way.Ghost of Tsushima 2has been at the forefront of PlayStation rumors and leaks for quite some time now, with none of them ever turning out to be true, despite the numerous opportunities the sequel has had for a reveal. However, now that PlayStation’s April 2025 timegate on existing first-party franchises is quickly approaching, this State of Play may indeed finally give fans theGhost of Tsushima 2revealthey’ve been waiting for.
Other rumors about the upcoming PlayStation State of Play include a possibleHorizon Zero Dawnremaster, which may be a fairly divisive move due to the game’s current visuals on PC and its now-enhanced visuals on the PS4. If Guerilla Games hopes to appease its fans, theHorizon Zero Dawnremaster might need to be more than a mere graphics overhaul and include various quality-of-life features currently only present inHorizon Forbidden West. Even moreHorizonis rumored for the State of Play with a possible showcase ofLego Horizon Adventures, the Lego version ofHorizon Zero Dawn.
Finally, rumors of a possibleUntil Dawnremakeappearance, as well as remasters ofGravity RushandGravity Rush 2, currently surround the upcoming State of Play — all to be taken with a grain of salt, of course. Anything else is currently as unclear as each of these rumors, but the State of Play nonetheless remains highly anticipated by fans who have been awaiting news of some of their favorite PlayStation franchises.
PlayStation 5
Sony’s PlayStation 5 is part of the ninth console generation and debuted with a launch lineup that included Demon’s Souls and Astro’s Playroom. The console comes with a Blu-ray disc, although a digital-only edition is also available for a cheaper price.