The last few weeks have been surprisingly busy in terms of video game news, with both Xbox and Nintendo delivering big showcases. Rumors have been circulating that Sony was going to join them, and today the company confirmed it – a new PlayStation State of Play will stream this week. Sony is promising a peek at new third-party titles and PlayStation VR2 games, but it seems the headliner will be Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Suicide Squad is currently slated for a May release, and yet, we haven’t really seen any footage of the game in action (some heavily-touched-up pseudo gameplay from back in 2021 is all we’ve got).
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/kMPyPpMhSk pic.twitter.com/mu8RX0ZJFk
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) February 21, 2023
“State of Play returns with its first show of 2023! Get ready for new looks at some anticipated games from our third-party partners, as well as a first glimpse at five PlayStation VR2 games set to arrive later this year. Then, settle in for more than 15 minutes of all-new gameplay details and updates on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the next game from Rocksteady Studios.”
The announcement of this State of Play lends credibility to recent rumors about Sony’s plans. Prolific leaker Jeff Grubb let slip that Sony was planning a “low-key” third-party-focused State of Play for late February, which has turned out to be true. He also claimed Sony has plans for a bigger showcase around E3 season…
“Apparently, they're saving [...] stuff for an actual PlayStation Showcase that will likely come before E3
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