Sony is reportedly preparing to host its next PlayStation State of Play broadcast in mid-February, aligning with its usual schedule for such events.
NateTheHate, a well-known leaker who previously predicted the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal date accurately, hinted via social media that the next State of Play could air during Valentine’s Day week (February 10–14). While nothing is official yet, this timing seems likely based on Sony's historical event patterns.
As anticipation builds, fans are eager to know what Sony has planned. Let’s break down some of the most anticipated titles from Sony’s first-party lineup set for 2025 and beyond.
Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Yotei, set in feudal Japan, remains one of the most intriguing upcoming titles. A new gameplay demo and confirmed release window would be a major highlight.
Bungie’s Marathon, the studio’s new PvP extraction shooter, may also make an appearance—especially if open playtesting is still on track for 2025. Meanwhile, Haven Studios’ debut title, Fairgames, continues to build curiosity.
Naughty Dog recently unveiled its brand-new IP, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, and Insomniac is still under development on Marvel’s Wolverine. However, a more immediate possibility is a new trailer for Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which is currently scheduled for a 2025 launch.
On the flip side, don’t expect to see updates on the live-service titles Sony recently canceled. Last month, it was revealed that both Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games had scrapped their unannounced live-service projects. Bluepoint was reportedly working on a God of War-branded live-service game, while Bend’s project remains shrouded in mystery. Guerrilla Games' Horizon live-service multiplayer project, however, survived the cuts—could this be the moment for its debut?
AnswerSee ResultsLooking ahead to third-party possibilities, Hideo Kojima’s Physint, a stealth-action exclusive for PlayStation, is still early in development, making a deep dive unlikely. However, Phantom Blade Zero, the stylized action RPG from S-Game, might be ready for a closer look.
Also worth noting is Microsoft’s growing presence on PlayStation. With Indiana Jones and the Great Circle heading to PS5 soon, a release date announcement could happen during the stream. Could Microsoft even use this platform to finally confirm a PlayStation version of Halo?
To gauge what's coming next, it helps to reflect on the past. Last year’s February State of Play featured reveals including Death Stranding 2, Physint, Rise of the Ronin, the Until Dawn remake, Stellar Blade, Dragon's Dogma 2, Sonic x Shadow Generations, multiple Silent Hill projects, Ken Levine’s Judas, Foamstars, and Helldivers 2.