Sony has announced the latest PlayStation State of Play presentation. Airing on June 4 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET, the show will run for roughly 40 minutes and feature "news and updates" on a variety of as-of-now-undisclosed PS5 games.
The presentation will be available to stream on PlayStation's official Twitch and YouTube channels. It's the latest presentation announced for an increasingly busy game-conference period that also includes Summer Game Fest, the Xbox Games Showcase, and the PC Gaming Show, among many others.
As for what is going to be shown during the presentation, that remains to be seen. Sony has a number of previously announced games in development at its first-party studios, including Marathon from Bungie and Saros from Housemarque. The next big PS5 exclusive is Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, which launches later this month.
One other studio that is staying very busy is Naughty Dog. The developer currently has two projects in the works--Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet as well as a mystery game. It's possibly The Last of Us: Part 3, though writer-director Neil Druckmann won't say if that game is ever getting made.
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The presentation will be available to stream on PlayStation's official Twitch and YouTube channels. It's the latest presentation announced for an increasingly busy game-conference period that also includes Summer Game Fest, the Xbox Games Showcase, and the PC Gaming Show, among many others.
As for what is going to be shown during the presentation, that remains to be seen. Sony has a number of previously announced games in development at its first-party studios, including Marathon from Bungie and Saros from Housemarque. The next big PS5 exclusive is Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, which launches later this month.
One other studio that is staying very busy is Naughty Dog. The developer currently has two projects in the works--Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet as well as a mystery game. It's possibly The Last of Us: Part 3, though writer-director Neil Druckmann won't say if that game is ever getting made.
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