APlayStationState of Play has been announced for tomorrow, June 4, along with the specifics of the time and availability. It was previously rumored that aState of Play would take place in June, and with it officially confirmed by PlayStation, fans can look forward to new gameplay, announcements, and get more details about what’s to come for PlayStation for the rest of 2025 and beyond.
According to a post from the officialPlayStationX account, a new State of Play will take place onJune 4 at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT. The event will be broadcast on both PlayStation’s officialYouTubeandTwitchchannels.PlayStation Blogalso confirmed the show will be 40 minutes long and that it"highlights a selection of great games from creators across the globe."

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There hasn’t been any confirmation about what will be shown at the State of Play tomorrow, but we canexpect to see footage of some already announced games and potentially some new announcements. Industry insider and journalist Jeff Grubb previously revealed that PlayStation was unsure if it was going to do a smaller State of Play or a large Showcase event and that PlayStation seemed"guarded"about the event, leading to some speculation that there could be a big announcement at the show.
As PlayStation’s official blog post mentions"creators across the globe,“it’s possible that we could see an announcement of the final part of theFinal Fantasy 7Remaketrilogy (which might becloser to release than initially thought) or some other Japanese titles, like the heavily rumoredResident Evil 9,which gotseveral leaks and new rumorsearlier this week for it and otherREtitles. With a release date of October 2,Ghost of Yoteiseems likely to be shown again.This is all speculation, of course, and there are no confirmed titles for the show yet.

When State Of Play Is Happening In Your Region (& How To Watch)
YouTube And Twitch Are Both Options
The State of Play broadcast will begin at5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT/11 p.m. CEST on June 4. The YouTube stream for the event is already live, with the Twitch broadcast likely going up tomorrow, a few hours before the show begins. Fans are already in the YouTube chat discussing what could be shown, mentioning titles likePersona 6,FF7 Remakepart 3,RE9,Ghost of Yotei, andMarvel’s Wolverine.
While nothing has been confirmed for the show, fans won’t have long to wait, and with Grubb stating that PlayStation seems quite cagey about this event, thiscould be the first big gaming event of the summer. Summer Games Fest is set to begin later this week on June 7. TheXbox Games Showcase is on June 8, and a rumored Nintendo Direct is allegedly coming soon, too, so this is sure to be an exciting time forPlayStationfans and anyone looking forward to upcoming games in general.