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PlayStation State of Play Coming Soon

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 21,2025

Sony's February PlayStation State of Play is reportedly scheduled for next week. Leaker NateTheHate, known for accurately predicting the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, hints at a State of Play airing during Valentine's Day week (February 10th-14th).

Speculation abounds regarding Sony's announcements. Several first-party titles slated for 2025 release are strong contenders. Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima: Iki Island (assuming "Yotei" is a misspelling) could receive a gameplay showcase and release date. Bungie's Marathon, a PvP extraction shooter, might be featured if playtesting plans remain on track. Haven Studios' debut title, Fairgame, is another possibility. While less likely, given their later release windows, Naughty Dog's new IP, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, and Insomniac's Marvel's Wolverine could also make an appearance. A new trailer for Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a more probable inclusion.

Notably absent will be the recently canceled live-service titles from Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games (reportedly a God of War live-service game). Guerrilla Games' live-service Horizon project, however, reportedly survived the cuts and could finally be revealed.

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Regarding third-party titles, Kojima Productions' Physint (a stealth-action game) might be too early for a reveal, while Phantom Blade Zero (a hack-and-slash RPG from S-Game) is a more likely candidate.

Microsoft's presence on PlayStation shouldn't be overlooked. A release date for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny could be announced, and the possibility of a Halo port to PlayStation remains a topic of interest.

Last year's State of Play featured Death Stranding 2, Physint, Rise of the Ronin, an Until Dawn remaster, Stellar Blade, Dragon's Dogma 2, Sonic Frontiers, various Silent Hill projects, Judas, Foamstars, and Helldivers 2. This provides a helpful benchmark for predicting this year's announcements.