Sony’s State of Play is Happening on February 23rd
Sony has announced the next State of Play will be taking place February 23rd.
Sony Playstation is set to have its latest State of Play showcase featuring several unannounced titles for PSVR 2, such as Suicide Squad: The Justice League. Whilst rumours are circulating about a possible Metal Gear Solid Collection announcement, no official news has been released yet. Additionally, gamers may also be in for some surprises during this event.
It looks like this showcase will remain focused mainly on third-party titles which include five upcoming PS VR2 games set to launch later this year. There will be 15 minutes of all new gameplay for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. There also sets to be new indie title reveals as well.
If you don’t want to miss all the action live, you can check out the State of Play on February 23rd at 1:00 PM PST/4:00 PM EST/9:00 PM GMT. The event will last around 45 minutes which is slightly longer than the last few showcases. You can watch on either the official Playstation Twitch channel or via Youtube.
State of Play is back! Tune in Thursday at 1pm PT for:☑️ Five new PS VR2 titles from partners☑️ Hot indie and third-party reveals☑️ An extended look at Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguehttps://t.co/kMPyPpMhSkpic.twitter.com/mu8RX0ZJFk
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