After Xbox and Nintendo kicked off the year with showcases and reveals in January, PlayStation is finally joining the party with a February 2025 State of Play. Originally debuting in 2019, State of Play broadcasts are PlayStation's most reliable format for game announcements and updates. Although they vary in length and coverage, the broadcasts come in under an hour and highlight major releases from both internal Sony studios and third parties.
PlayStation currently has some major 2025 titles planned without specific release dates, so the new State of Play might provide updates on games like and. Without any details on what coverage to expect, however, it's best to come into the State of Play broadcast with an open mind rather than anticipating one or two specific announcements.
As revealed on the official, the February 2025 State of Play will air on Wednesday, February 12. The announcement provides the start time in three common time zones for reference: 2:00 PM PT, 5:00 PM ET, and 11:00 PM CET. In Japan, the broadcast will be in Japanese and air simultaneously at 7:00 AM JST on February 13. Referred to as a "," the State of Play will be on the longer end of PlayStation's broadcasts, which tend to cap out at under 45 minutes.
The primary official sources to watch the new PlayStation State of Play are the PlayStation YouTube and Twitch channels, both of which should be good options. In typical fashion, the event will likely be co-streamed by some major outlets and shared with reactions from creators, so the official channels won't be the only option. PlayStation provides a warning that copyrighted content could "" meaning that any saved archives of streams from other sources might have to cut some music.
The disastrous state of many PlayStation games on PC shows that Sony needs to take a different approach to their ports to ensure their success.
Even if one source starts buffering or cutting out, there should be enough options to make streaming the February 2025
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