Sony has announced that it will be hosting another State of Play later today and that the upcoming PSVR 2 will feature in some capacity during the live stream.
Making the announcement over on the officialPlayStation Blog, the platform holder revealed that the next State of Play will take place today, September 13th, 2022. What time does today’s State of Play take place? Well, it’s a late night if you’re in the UK or Europe with the show starting at 11 PM BST and 11:59 PM CEST. In North America, the live stream will begin at 3 PM PT and 6 PM ET.
RELATED:Warzone 2 Will Reportedly Receive New Resurgence Map In 2023Sony has also said that those tuning in to the latest State of Play can expect a show that runs for around 20 minutes with 10 games getting reveals, updates, and even some new gameplay. The games in question are still a surprise, though Sony did note that the 10 games being shown are for release on PS5, PS4, and PSVR 2.
Today’s State of Play will have a heavier focus on games being developed by Japanese studios, as noted in the blog post, though Sony has also revealed that there will be “a few other surprises” from developers across the world, whatever they may be.
You can tune in to Sony’s latest State of Play live stream viaTwitchorYouTube, and of course, we’ll be bringing you up-to-the-minute coverage of the event and its announcements as they happen.
It’s been a stacked few days for live events. Just over the weekend we had Ubisoft dole out the goods with trailers and info for the likes ofSkull & Bones,Mario+Rabbids Sparks of Hope,Assassin’s Creed Mirage, as well asnumerous other Assassin’s Creed games, including a Netflix-exclusive game and live-action series. Today we’ve gotNintendo’s latest Directwhere the house of M is expected to show off more Pokemon and maybe even some new details on Breath of the Wild 2. And now we’ve got a State of Play to look forward to, also. The question is, then, when will Microsoft join the party and start throwing announcements around?