Sony Announces PlayStation State of Play Broadcast For This Week

PlayStation will stream a major State of Play broadcast this week, featuring over an hour of news and reveals, including the latest updates from its own teams within PlayStation Studios.

The event will be held this Thursday, February 12 at 2pm Pacific / 5pm Eastern / 10pm UK time — and as ever, IGN will be reporting live.

Sony has said that the broadcast will run to “60+ minutes” — suggesting fans have a meaty show to look forward to. But what could PlayStation have up its sleeves?

Sony’s last major State of Play broadcast, held back in September 2025, finally treated fans to a good look at Marvel’s Wolverine, which is in development by the talented team behind the console’s various Spider-Man titles: PlayStation studio Insomniac Games. Other games showcased included Saros, the next project from Returnal studio Housemarque, as well as third-party titles such as Battlefield 6 and Nioh 3.

The company did hold a smaller-scale State of Play in November focused solely on Japanese titles, and it was here were got a look at Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, Elden Ring Nightreign expansion The Forsaken Hollows, Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, and more.

PlayStation fans will certainly be keen to see more of Wolverine and Saros, and potentially discover a release date for the former. We’re also likely to see something of Bungie’s long-delayed Marathon, which will finally arrive on March 5. Saros has already been dated for April 30, meanwhile. Currently, all we know for certain of Wolverine’s arrival is that he’ll land in the second half of this year. (With GTA 6 due on November 16, it’ll likely be earlier, and well clear of that.)

Other games set for PS5 in the coming months include Pragmata, which just got a showing in Nintendo’s Partner Direct, Life is Strange Reunion, Monster Hunter Stories 3, 007 First Light and Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.

The confirmation of a State of Play this week will mean that all three major platform holders will have held a major announcement broadcast within the year’s first six weeks — though Nintendo fans still hope there is a dedicated first-party Nintendo Direct still waiting in the wings. For now, though, join us here on IGN for all of the news and reveals from this week’s State of Play later this week.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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