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PlayStation State of Play Coming This Week — How and When to Watch

PlayStation State of Play Coming This Week — How and When to Watch

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Sony has announced that it will be joining in the mid-year video game presentation festival with a livestream of its own, just days before the start of Summer Games Fest.
The company has announced its annual June PlayStation State of Play presentation, set to take place tomorrow. Sony says the livestream will last for about 40 minutes, and will feature "news and updates on must-play games coming to PS5." It's also been said that there will be a "selection of great games from creators across the globe.
Key artwork for the PlayStation State of Play presentation.
Key artwork for the PlayStation State of Play presentation.
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We've got all the details for the livestream, including the State of Play stream times as well as how to watch the State of Play below.
PlayStation State of Play Stream Times
The June PlayStation State of Play will take place at 5pm EDT on June 4, 2025.
That's very late at night for those in Europe, while those in the Eastern Hemisphere will have to get up early to watch. Here's when you can watch the PlayStation State of Play in your time zone:
June 4, 2025
PDT – 2:00pm
– 2:00pm EDT – 5:00pm
– 5:00pm BRT – 6:00pm
– 6:00pm BST – 10:00pm
– 10:00pm CEST – 11:00pm
June 5, 2025
IST – 2:30am
– 2:30am JST – 6:00am
– 6:00am AEST – 7:00am
– 7:00am NZST – 9:00am
PlayStation State of Play Stream Links
The June PlayStation State of Play will be available to watch on the official PlayStation YouTube channel and the official PlayStation Twitch channel.
The links for these are below, as well as an embed of the YouTube livestream.

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