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With the Tokyo Game Show taking place this week, major publishers have lined up showcases for the coming days. Sony is getting the jump on its rivals as it will run its on September 24 at 6PM ET.
The company plans to shine the spotlight on more than 20 PS5 and PS VR2 games during the stream, which is set to run for over 30 minutes. You'll be able to watch the showcase on and in English or Japanese.
It seems very likely that we'll get a release date for , the final first-party game that Sony currently has on its slate for the rest of the year. We'll surely get another look at the and remakes before they arrive in early October too. There's also chatter that there are remasters of and on the way, so Sony might spill the beans on those. and are among the other upcoming titles that could make an appearance.
Here's hoping for a major surprise or two. Hardware news seems unlikely given that the PS5 Pro is coming soon. However, it's a good opportunity for Sony to remind everyone about those dope . (For what it's worth, Sony may reveal the prices of those at the State of Play.)
Meanwhile, let's not forget that September 26 is The Last of Us Day. If we don't hear anything about that franchise at the State of Play, Sony will certainly have something to say about it then. A release date for the PC version of is possible, though we should at least get an update on .
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The company plans to shine the spotlight on more than 20 PS5 and PS VR2 games during the stream, which is set to run for over 30 minutes. You'll be able to watch the showcase on and in English or Japanese.
It seems very likely that we'll get a release date for , the final first-party game that Sony currently has on its slate for the rest of the year. We'll surely get another look at the and remakes before they arrive in early October too. There's also chatter that there are remasters of and on the way, so Sony might spill the beans on those. and are among the other upcoming titles that could make an appearance.
Here's hoping for a major surprise or two. Hardware news seems unlikely given that the PS5 Pro is coming soon. However, it's a good opportunity for Sony to remind everyone about those dope . (For what it's worth, Sony may reveal the prices of those at the State of Play.)
Meanwhile, let's not forget that September 26 is The Last of Us Day. If we don't hear anything about that franchise at the State of Play, Sony will certainly have something to say about it then. A release date for the PC version of is possible, though we should at least get an update on .
This article originally appeared on Engadget at
Console Bang News!