As rumors had anticipated, Sony’s PlayStation division announced a new State of Play presentation, which will take place at 3:00 pm PT on September 24, 2024, 4:00 pm Mexico City time. And expectations, as expected, are running high.
Firstly, the broadcast will last more than 30 minutes, which allows for many announcements related to Sony consoles.
The company also announced that there will be news about more than 20 video games for the PlayStation 5 and PS VR2, which are created by its development studios located around the world.
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The fact that the company says from the start that these titles are from developers it owns or is close to is a sign that there could be big announcements coming. That’s something PS5 owners have been waiting a long time for.
A State of Play focused on titles from licensees is not the same as one focused on Sony’s developments for PlayStation 5 and PS VR2. The presentation can be viewed in both English and Japanese on YouTube and Twitch.
So the revelations will not only be important for the West but also for Japan. It should be noted that some companies not owned by Sony could share information.
Especially if there are permanent or temporary exclusivity. As expected, there are names that are beginning to sound, such as Ghost of Tsushima 2 and even Resident Evil 9The latter is quite likely to be multiplatform but the series is almost always associated with PlayStation.
Another title that some speculate could be Kingdom Hearts IV and DLC announcements for other titles, such as Astro Botor more information about LEGO Horizon Adventures.
If as we shared with you before the remastered version of Days of Gone for PS5 is real it will surely be at the State of Play. And more information cannot be ruled out Monster Hunter Wilds.
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