PlayStation’s Next State of Play Rumored for February

The next PlayStation State of Play could be just around the corner, with new rumors suggesting a February presentation. The claim comes from industry insider NatetheHate2, who accurately predicted the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal earlier this week. However, details remain scarce, leaving questions about whether this showcase will focus on first-party titles, third-party games, or a mix of both.

What to Expect from February’s State of Play

The previous State of Play, held in September 2024, leaned heavily on third-party titles and expansions. Highlights included:

  • Alan Wake II updates

  • A deeper look at Stellar Blade

  • The reveal of Ghost of Yotei, the highly anticipated sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, which is set to launch later this year on PlayStation 5.

Sony’s first-party lineup also holds considerable promise for 2025, with major titles such as Death Stranding 2: On the Beach from Kojima Productions slated for release. A February showcase would be the perfect platform to tease upcoming projects and share updates on these blockbusters.

A Proven Track Record, But Proceed with Caution

While Nate the Hate has demonstrated reliability in the past, including his accurate prediction about the Nintendo Switch 2 announcement, rumors should always be taken with a grain of salt. Sony has yet to confirm the date for the next State of Play, so fans will need to wait for official announcements.

What games are you hoping to see at the next PlayStation State of Play? Are there any sequels or surprises you'd love for Sony to unveil? Drop your thoughts below!

Angel Morales

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