PlayStation State of Play set for September 24

State of Play set for September 24, featuring over 20 upcoming titles

State of Remasters

Sony revealed on the PlayStation Blog that the next PlayStation State of Play is set for tomorrow, September 24, at 6 pm EST. The presentation will be streamed on both YouTube and Twitch and will feature more than 20 upcoming PS5 and PS VR 2 titles from studios all over the world.

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The last State of Play occurred in May of this year and focused primarily on the ill-fated Concord, taking up over 10 minutes of the roughly half-hour presentation. As for what to expect with this State of Play, Sony hasn’t confirmed anything specific but has mentioned over 20 titles will be front and center. It’s highly likely we’ll see Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered officially announced, and there have been rumors of other PlayStation title remasters in the works.

Surely any remastered announcements will attempt to show off the newly announced PlayStation 5 Pro, and I imagine we’ll see a ‘Enhanced for PS5 Pro’ or similar moniker after most of the reveals. You know, marketing stuff.

However, it’s always possible that Sony has kept a top-secret new IP or popular IP game announcement that hasn’t leaked yet. It feels like as good a time of ever for Sony to have an ace up their sleeve, after all.

But if the State of Play is bound to be packed full of remasters, wake me up when Bloodborne Remastered drops.

The upcoming PlayStation State of Play starts at 6 pm EST tomorrow, September 24, and will be live on both YouTube and Twitch.


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