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Sony PlayStation State of Play Reportedly Set for Next Week

Author:Kristen Update:Mar 16,2025

Sony's February PlayStation State of Play is reportedly slated for next week, according to leaker NateTheHate, who correctly predicted the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal date. Speculation is rife about what Sony might unveil during Valentine's Day week (February 10th-14th).

Several 2025 first-party titles are strong contenders. Sucker Punch's Ghost of Yotei could receive a gameplay showcase and release date. Bungie's Marathon, a PvP extraction shooter, might finally get a spotlight if playtesting plans remain on track. Haven Studios' debut title, Fairgames, is also a possibility. While less likely, new trailers for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and potentially even a first look at Naughty Dog's new IP, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, or Insomniac's Marvel's Wolverine, are within the realm of possibility.

However, several recently canceled live-service projects from Sony won't feature. Last month, Sony canceled two unannounced live-service games in development at Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games (reportedly a God of War live-service title). Bend Studio's canceled project remains undisclosed. Guerrilla Games' live-service Horizon project, however, reportedly survived the cuts; a reveal might finally be imminent.

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Regarding third-party announcements, Physint (Kojima's stealth-action title) seems premature, while Phantom Blade Zero (S-Game's action RPG) is a more likely candidate.

Microsoft's presence is also noteworthy. A release date for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on PS5 is possible, and a surprise announcement of Halo on PlayStation could even occur.

Looking back at last year's State of Play offers clues. It featured Death Stranding 2, Physint, Rise of the Ronin, the Until Dawn remaster, Stellar Blade, Dragon's Dogma 2, Sonic x Shadow Generations, various Silent Hill projects, Ken Levine's Judas, Foamstars, and Helldivers 2.