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Sony's PlayStation State of Play is Happening Today: How to Watch It

Sony's PlayStation State of Play is Happening Today: How to Watch It

CNET2 days ago

Need to soak up some gaming news? On Wednesday, Sony will be sharing footage and perhaps offering some surprises in its next State of Play online event. The preview, which usually lasts less than an hour, will showcase titles for the PlayStation 5 and whatever else the gaming giant wants its fans to know about.
In a blog post, Sony said the broadcast, which starts at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET will feature game developers from around the world showing off their PS5 titles.
The last State of Play was in February and featured previews of games including Sonic Racing: Crossworlds, Lies of P: Overture and Saros from the studio behind Returnal.
This time, Sony may be updating gamers with a God of War update, gameplay from Ghost of Yōtei, and (fingers crossed) updates for last year's fan-favorite hit Astro Bot.
How to watch State of Play
State of Play will stream live on YouTube and Twitch starting at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET.
Come back to CNET after the broadcast for a roundup of what was presented and links to videos for each of the games featured on State of Play.

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