Sony has announced a State of Play broadcast for tomorrow, Wednesday March 9. It will cover “new reveals and eye-catching updates” for PS4 and PS5 titles.
The broadcast will be around 20 minutes long, and starts at 2pm Pacific / 5pm Eastern / 10pm UK (that’s March 10 at 9am AEDT). The show will be broadcast on Twitch and YouTube.
Sony makes clear that the show will not contain any PSVR 2 hardware or game details. Instead, this show will have a “special focus” on games from Japanese publishers.
Many will be hoping that one of those publishers will be Square Enix, with a view to seeing more of Final Fantasy 16. The game was announced as a PS5 console exclusive in 2020, and had completed basic development the same year, but a COVID-related slowdown meant we’ve seen very little since. Hopefully now’s the time.
The last State of Play came in February, when Sony revealed a deep-dive into Gran Turismo 7. This show will seemingly be showing of a number of new games, including new reveals.
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