PlayStation To Reveal Exciting 2026 Games Lineup in Upcoming State of Play Livestream
On February 12, PlayStation fans will get their first glimpse at the highly anticipated games scheduled for release this year. The upcoming State of Play livestream promises to be a packed hour-long show, showcasing an array of titles from Sony Studios, as well as indie games and third-party projects hitting the PS5.
The event marks the beginning of the new year, a time when gamers eagerly await news about forthcoming releases. With several major titles expected to launch in March alone, including Bungie's Marathon on March 5, it's likely that this State of Play will be a game-changer for Sony's marketing efforts.
MLB The Show 26, set to drop on March 17, is also expected to make an appearance. Furthermore, the long-awaited sequel to Housemarque's Returnal, Saros, is scheduled for release on March 20, and fans are eagerly awaiting its reveal. Although a new trailer for Marvel's Wolverine has not been officially announced, it remains possible that Sony may wait until a summer showcase to give us another look at this highly anticipated game.
The last State of Play event took place in November, focusing on games from Asia and Japan, but prior to that, Sony showcased several titles during Tokyo Game Show in September. The most notable highlight was the first look at Marvel's Wolverine gameplay, giving fans a glimpse into what's to come later this year.
On February 12, PlayStation fans will get their first glimpse at the highly anticipated games scheduled for release this year. The upcoming State of Play livestream promises to be a packed hour-long show, showcasing an array of titles from Sony Studios, as well as indie games and third-party projects hitting the PS5.
The event marks the beginning of the new year, a time when gamers eagerly await news about forthcoming releases. With several major titles expected to launch in March alone, including Bungie's Marathon on March 5, it's likely that this State of Play will be a game-changer for Sony's marketing efforts.
MLB The Show 26, set to drop on March 17, is also expected to make an appearance. Furthermore, the long-awaited sequel to Housemarque's Returnal, Saros, is scheduled for release on March 20, and fans are eagerly awaiting its reveal. Although a new trailer for Marvel's Wolverine has not been officially announced, it remains possible that Sony may wait until a summer showcase to give us another look at this highly anticipated game.
The last State of Play event took place in November, focusing on games from Asia and Japan, but prior to that, Sony showcased several titles during Tokyo Game Show in September. The most notable highlight was the first look at Marvel's Wolverine gameplay, giving fans a glimpse into what's to come later this year.