The September PlayStation State of Play stream starts in less than an hour. The announcement yesterday came in the form a blog post stating that fans can expect about 20 minutes of reveals, updates, and gameplay for upcoming PS4, PS VR2, and PS5 games ahead of Tokyo Game Show.
If you’re wondering when and how to watch the PlayStation State of Play online today, we’ve got you covered with all of the details below.
PlayStation State of Play (September 2022) Start Time
The Sony PlayStation State of Play broadcast is taking place today, September 12 at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET / 11 p.m. BST, and it will run for about 20 minutes. If you live in Australia, that translates to September 13 at 8 a.m. AEST. Make sure to also tune in to IGN’s hour long post-show coverage after the 20-minute Sony showcase.
How to Watch the PlayStation State of Play Online (September 2022)
If you’re interested in watching the State of Play stream yourself, we are hosting the stream here and across our many channels on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, Facebook, and more. Here’s the full list of places you can watch the PlayStation State of Play today:
What to Expect From the Sony State of Play Today
While we don’t know exactly what games will be part of the presentation, it’s worth noting that today’s livestream is arriving just before Tokyo Game Show tomorrow. This means that while we very well could get more information about upcoming PlayStation exclusives such as God of War Ragnarok tomorrow, but that probably won’t be the main focus.
Sony’s messaging has made it seem like the State of Play will be focused more on its third-party partners rather than its first-party studios. This means we could hear about games like Final Fantasy 16, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Sonic Frontiers, Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Tactics Ogre: Reborn, and more. There’s also a possiblity that Tekken 8 could be announced and Horizon Call of the Mountain could get an update. This is of course only speculation and it’s possible we could hear about an entirely different set of games today.
Following today’s Nintendo Direct, it’s also possible that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 could be coming to PlayStation. You can take a look at all of the Nintendo Direct announcements from this morning to catch up on any potential crossover between Sony and Nintendo.