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State of Play: Here’s how to watch tonight’s big PlayStation stream

State of Play – How to watch this week’s presentation

Much like in the past, you will be able to catch all of the action as it happens tomorrow night with State of Play being streamed across PlayStation’s Twitch and YouTube channels. After the fact, it will be available on-demand in all its glory. Fingers crossed for some major reveals, as we’ll be reporting on it live.

Sony has confirmed that the presentation will last roughly 20 minutes or so. We imagine the majority of time will be dedicated to The Last of Us 2 with a new trailer, gameplay footage and, with any luck, the long-awaited release date. It will likely be surrounding with a few smaller announements and indie gems, and perhaps we’ll also receive a few other major surprises along the way.

Sony has announced a State of Play presentation for this week that will unveil information on a number of new and upcoming games. If we’re lucky, hardware might even make an appearance. 

Having held State of Play streams a number of times in the past, Sony has begun using them to showcase major trailers and reveals for its gaming catalogue outside of traditional means. It’s essentially how Nintendo goes about informing consumers nowadays. 

While the first one was hugely underwhelming, the second outing saw huge reveals for Final Fantasy 7 Remake amongst other high-profile PS4 titles, showing that when it wants to, Sony definite means business with State of Play. 

The company’s next State of Play will take place on Tuesday, September 24 at 9pm BST, meaning it will be yet another late night for players hoping to catch all the big gaming news as it happens. We’ll be on top of all the big reveals at Trusted Reviews, so keep your eyes on the site. 

Related: Upcoming PS4 Games

Not many hints have emerged about next week’s show and what it will entail, but we can draw a few conclusions thanks to media events taking place around the same time. If these ring true, we’re in for some big news next week. 

For starters, The Last of Us 2 is set to receive a massive reveal on September 24, so perhaps we’ll see a new trailer and maybe, just maybe, a release date for Naughty Dog’s upcoming sequel. Fingers crossed since we can’t wait to play it. 

Concrete Genie and Death Stranding are also due to launch in the coming weeks and months, so an update on those would be excellent, too. There’s also Ghosts of Tsushima, the new IP from Sucker Punch we haven’t seen emerge for over a year now. Hopefully they’re ready to show us how it’s shaping out.

While we wouldn’t put our money on it, there’s always a chance we’ll receive an update on the next generation of consoles with Sony yet to reveal much about PS5 beyond a baseline of specs and a handful of confirmed features. We’re desperate to know more, but it’s likely too early.

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