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Sony to reveal over 20 PS5 and PS VR2 titles at the next State of Play on September 24

Get ready for Sony's next State of Play on September 24, when over 20 PS5 and PS VR2 games will be revealed. It will be streamed at 6 PM ET.

Sony has exciting plans for its next State of Play event, which is scheduled for September 24 at 6 PM ET. Taking place just ahead of the Tokyo Game Show, this showcase is set to be a major highlight, with Sony ready to unveil more than 20 games for the PlayStation 5 and PS VR2.

The broadcast, which will last over 30 minutes, will be available for streaming on YouTube and Twitch. You’ll have the option to tune in in English or Japanese. Whether you’re a fan of new titles or eager to get a peek at upcoming updates, this event promises to be a must-watch for all PlayStation enthusiasts.

Horizon Lego Adventures and more on the horizon

One of the biggest talking points is the expected announcement of a release date for Horizon Lego Adventures, a major title from Sony’s first-party lineup for the remainder of the year. This game has generated significant anticipation, and fans are eager to see when it will finally be available.

Beyond Horizon Lego Adventures, there are whispers that we’ll get more information on other fan favourites, including the remakes of Until Dawn and Silent Hill 2, both expected to launch in early October. There’s a buzz surrounding remasters of popular titles such as Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone. Sony might use this event to reveal more details or confirm these rumours.

And, if you’re a fan of Death Stranding, keep an eye out for news on Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. This highly anticipated sequel could receive a major update, along with Marvel’s Wolverine, another much-anticipated title that fans are excited to hear more about.

Surprises may be on the way, but don’t expect hardware

While Sony focuses on its games, don’t expect much regarding hardware announcements. Though the PlayStation 5 Pro is on the horizon, it’s unlikely to be discussed during this event. Instead, Sony might take the opportunity to showcase its 30th-anniversary edition PlayStation 5 consoles and controllers, which boast a sleek, retro PS1-inspired design. There’s even a chance that Sony will reveal the prices of these limited-edition consoles during the stream.

Another key date to remember is September 26, which marks The Last of Us Day. While it’s uncertain if Sony will discuss this iconic franchise during the State of Play, it seems likely that updates will come soon. Fans are hopeful for news on the PC release of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. At the very least, viewers expect an update on the second season of HBO’s hit The Last of Us series.

Sony’s State of Play promises an exciting lineup, and while surprises are always welcome, the focus will largely be on its impressive roster of upcoming games. Whether you’re into action-packed adventures, thrilling remakes, or brand-new PS VR2 experiences, this showcase is to be noticed.

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