Entries in Sony State of Play (4)

Saturday
May282022

Sony to host 'State of Play' online event on June 2

 

After a couple of months, Sony is back to hold another State of Play event next week. It'll take place on Thursday, June 2, on Twitch and YouTube. You can check it out in the video included in this post. Sony promises it'll be a 30-minute event with announcements and updates regarding all things PlayStation and the games you might be looking forward to. Brett Elston, senior manager for Content Communications, SIE, wrote that there will be "exciting reveals" from third-party partners and a sneak peek at games being developed for the PlayStation VR2.

Friday
Oct222021

Sony to host next 'State of Play' stream on Oct. 27

If you want to find out what third-party titles are coming to Sony's consoles, the company will hold its next State of Play live stream on October 27. The event is happening at 5 PM ET on its Twitch and YouTube channels. It'll be a short, 20-minute event, but it could be packed with tons of announcements or updates. As we've mentioned, the focus of this stream will be on third-party titles. But Sony is also promising to share more information on previously announced games.

Source: Engadget

Thursday
May272021

WATCH: 'Horizon Forbidden West' 14-minute gameplay

 

After teasing its State of Play event a few days ago, Sony has officially revealed this 14-minute gameplay video of Horizon Forbidden West. This game is a follow-up to Horizon Zero Dawn, which was released back in 2017. It also shows off what the game engine can do with the help of the PlayStation 5's additional horsepower. Enjoy the full clip above. There is no official release date for the game yet, but it's expected to come out later this year.

Monday
Aug032020

Sony's Aug. 6 'State of Play' event won't have 'big' PS5 announcements

Sony has another "State of Play" event coming up on August 6. But the company is eager to downplay what's going to be shown at the event. Happening this Thursday at 4 p.m. ET, the event will have "no big PS5 announcements." But it will still be a 40-minute stream featuring upcoming PlayStation 4 and PS VR games from third-party studios as well as "a few quick check-ins on third-party and indie games from June's PS5 showcase." So, if you plan on tuning in, don't get your hopes up too much. It still might be a substantial one, given the length of the event.

Source: Engadget