Summer Game Fest week just got even busier. Sony is throwing its own party on Wednesday, June 4 at 5PM in the form of a State of Play. The stream will showcase "must-play" PS5 games from developers based around the world and you can watch it on on ">YouTube or Twitch. To make things even easier for you, you can watch it right here by clicking the big red button above when the time is right. ( ">English subtitled and ">Japanese versions of the State of Play will be available too.)
The State of Play will run for over 40 minutes, so there should be a bunch of games included. Sony hasn’t given any hints as to what it will show off as yet, but it’ll surely be worth checking out the stream. We learned about some interesting projects in the last State of Play, such as the very tasty-sounding Soros from Returnal studio Housemarque. There’s always a chance that Sony will show up at Summer Game Fest Live on Friday, June 6, to reveal something else off.
With this State of Play, Sony is padding out a packed SGF schedule that includes what is routinely Xbox’s biggest showcase of the year on Sunday, June 8. And then there’s also the little matter of the Nintendo Switch 2’s arrival on June 5. It’s shaping up to be a fun, if very busy, week.
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