PlayStation State of Play 2026: All the biggest news from Sony’s summer showcase

▼ Summary
– Sony’s PlayStation State of Play showcase begins tonight at 10pm UK time, and the article will provide live coverage and commentary.
– Marvel’s Wolverine, releasing September 15th, is confirmed for the show, along with over 60 minutes of updates and announcements from top studios.
– Possible reveals include the third part of Final Fantasy 7 Reboot, a leaked Rayman Origins Remaster, a new God of War game, and more on Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic.
– Sony faces pressure to demonstrate the strength of its first-party studios and exclusives after announcing it will stop PC conversions of them.
– The showcase starts at 10pm UK time, with the article inviting readers to join the live discussion.
The countdown is on for Sony’s summer showcase. The PlayStation State of Play event kicks off tonight at 10pm UK time (11pm CEST, 2pm PDT, 5pm EDT), marking the official start of this season’s gaming hype cycle. We’ll be covering every announcement live, bringing you the biggest reveals, gameplay trailers, and breaking news as they drop.
But this isn’t just a one-way broadcast. We’ll be discussing everything in real-time, trading reactions, debating the highs and lows, and sharing that genuine jolt of surprise when something truly unexpected lands. If something truly unexpected lands, that is.
So, what should you expect? The only confirmed appearance is Marvel’s Wolverine, which is scheduled for release on 15th September. Beyond that, Sony has promised more than 60 minutes of updates, announcements, and gameplay footage from “top studios” worldwide. The rest is pure speculation.
Could we see the third installment of the Final Fantasy 7 reboot? Sony and Square Enix have a long history of collaboration. What about an official reveal of the leaked Rayman Origins Remaster? And then there’s the rumored new God of War game, reportedly shifting toward a more hack-and-slash style while exploring multiple mythologies, a departure from the recent narrative-driven epics. I’d also welcome a deeper look at Naughty Dog’s ambitious new project, Intergalactic. The possibilities feel wide open.
There’s a certain weight on Sony’s shoulders tonight. After announcing it will stop converting first-party titles to PC, the company needs to prove its exclusive lineup can still justify the cost of its increasingly expensive hardware. Are its internal studios strong enough to carry that burden?
Tune in at 10pm tonight. Be there, or be square, triangle, circle, cross.
(Source: Eurogamer.net)




