The video game launch merry-go-round continued last week as Gran Turismo 7 took the place of Elden Ring, which had stolen Horizon Forbidden West's thunder the week before, and so on and so forth all the way back to Pokemon Legends: Arceus at the end of January. The thing is, the arrival of GT7, a PlayStation exclusive, means Sony now has no upcoming titles with firm release dates attached beyond the end of this month.
The next and last PlayStation exclusive with a release date already confirmed is Ghostwire: Tokyo which launches on March 25. That has led to some pretty lively chatter concerning a potential upcoming State Of Play. GameReactor reports that a number of sources at Sony have revealed there is a State Of Play planned this month, possibly taking place as soon as this week.
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The only issue with the timing of the presentation is the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Apparently, those same sources have also relayed that a number of people, including those within Sony, are concerned that a State Of Play airing would take attention away from the conflict. That may result in what Sony has to reveal being delayed by a week or two, but still being revealed via a State Of Play before the end of March, presumably due to Ghostwire: Tokyo's release date.
As for what PlayStation has to reveal in its next State Of Play, aside from the final trailer for Ghostwire: Tokyo, there's potentially a lot on the docket. A recent leak suggests God Of War Ragnarok could be here as soon as June, which would be quite a welcome surprise. Many are still convinced we won't see Kratos again until 2023, but as of right now, everything suggests we really will be getting
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