PlayStation State of Play is set to return next week with a focus on PS5 and PSVR 2 games. And unlike the last show that went live, this one won’t be dedicated to a single game.
The PlayStation Blog (Opens in a new tab) Confirm that the next State of Play will air on Thursday, June 2, and will be logged in approximately 30 minutes (increase or decrease). Sony has already confirmed that the focus will be on “exciting offers from our third-party partners, as well as a sneak peek at the many games in development for PlayStation VR2.”
There is no mention of any details on the PSVR 2 hardware, which, unfortunately, would indicate that we won’t have a release date or pricing information yet. But we still expect this state of the game play to be worth watching, especially since we may get an update on highly anticipated third-party titles, such as Hogwarts Legacy and the recently announced Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
From Sony’s brief entry, next week’s State of Play is shaping up to be a must-see. Below, you’ll find all the details you need on how to watch PlayStation State of Play for June 2022, plus what we can expect to see during the live broadcast.
How to watch PlayStation State of Play in June 2022
PlayStation State of Play is scheduled for June 2022 on Wednesday, June 2 at 3 PM PT, 6 PM ET and 11 PM GMT. The live event will be available across various platforms including Twitch and YouTube.
There doesn’t appear to be a pre-show, but you’ll still be able to join the broadcast before State of Play so you don’t miss a moment. We will add an inline link to this article as soon as it becomes available.
Sony has confirmed that the show will run for about 30 minutes and won’t focus on a single PS5 game, but will include multiple titles from third-party studios. It will also offer a “peek” at the many games in development for the upcoming PSVR 2 headset.
What to expect in PlayStation State of Play June 2022
The PlayStation blog post announcing this state of play gives us a good indication of what we can expect to see, even if it doesn’t mention any specific games by name.
We know the live stream will include a “peek” at several PSVR 2 games, which makes sense, as Sony confirmed earlier this week that the VR headset should launch with more than 20 games. We could see more of Horizon: Call of the Mountain, or perhaps the stream confirms the long-rumored Resident Evil Village VR mode.
The blog post also notes that there will be “some exciting revelations from our external partners.” We don’t know exactly what these will be, but given the recent state of play that focused exclusively on the Hogwarts Legacy, there’s a good chance that the likes of Final Fantasy XVI, Forspoken, Gotham Knights and The Lord of the Rings: Gollum may also appear as strong candidates to emerge. .
Oddly enough, the blog article makes no mention of Sony’s first-party games. This may indicate that the odds of seeing upcoming PS5 exclusives, such as God of War Ragnarok or Spider-Man 2 are rather low. We expect these titles to get dedicated State of Play streams sometime in the future instead.
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