
PlayStation State of Play kicks off today - here's when it starts, how to watch, and what to look out for
PS5 State of Play is happening today, June 4, with live streaming starting at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET on YouTube and Twitch. This event will share exciting updates on upcoming must-play PS5 games, just before the Switch 2 launch and Summer Game Fest. Sony promises news from top global creators, including possible reveals like Bungie's Marathon and Housemarque's Saros. The show runs 40+ minutes, focusing on fresh, exclusive PlayStation content. PS5 fans won't want to miss this key gaming event that sets the stage for a big week of new releases and announcements.
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When does the PS5 State of Play start, and how can you watch it?
Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2025
Time:
2 PM PT
5 PM ET
11 PM CEST (Europe)
6 AM JST on June 5 (Japan)
Duration: Just over 40 minutes
Platforms: Official PlayStation channels on
YouTube
Twitch
Available on: PC, PS5 console, mobile
Language: Broadcast will be in English
What kind of game announcements can we expect from the PS5 State of Play?
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Potential highlights:
Bungie's Marathon (multiplayer shooter)
(multiplayer shooter) Housemarque's Saros
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach (may get a teaser)
(may get a teaser) Naughty Dog's unannounced titles, including Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
How does the PS5 State of Play fit into the bigger gaming event calendar this week?
Are there any viewing restrictions or special notes about co-streaming the PS5 State of Play?
June 5: Nintendo Switch 2 reveal
June 6: Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest
June 8: Xbox Games Showcase
Why should PS5 owners not miss today's State of Play?
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The PS5 State of Play is back today, June 4, and gamers everywhere are eager to see what Sony has in store. This event promises fresh news and updates on must-play games coming to the PS5. With the Switch 2 launching just a day later on June 5, and other big gaming events lined up, like Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest on June 6 and the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8, this State of Play is perfectly timed to grab attention. If you want to catch every moment, here's everything you need to know about how to watch, when it starts, and what might be revealed.The PS5 State of Play begins on June 4 at 2 PM Pacific Time (5 PM Eastern Time). For viewers in Europe, that's 11 PM Central European Summer Time, and for Japan, the broadcast starts June 5 at 6 AM JST. The show is expected to run for just over 40 minutes.Sony will stream the event live on both YouTube and Twitch, and it will be broadcast in English. This means you can watch it easily on your PC, console, or even your phone. Just head to the official PlayStation channels on either platform at the start time, and you won't miss a thing.Sony has promised fans 'news and updates on must-play games coming to PS5,' along with a showcase of 'a selection of great games from creators across the globe.' That's pretty broad, but there are some strong guesses about what might be featured.Many expect to see updates on Bungie's Marathon, a new multiplayer shooter, and Housemarque's Saros, which could be big hits. Another highly anticipated title is Death Stranding 2: On the Beach by Hideo Kojima, set to launch later this month. However, Death Stranding 2 has its own dedicated event scheduled for June 8, so it might get just a tease here.Fans are also hoping for news on Naughty Dog's upcoming projects, including Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet or another title still under wraps. Overall, the State of Play should focus on exciting, fresh content that's not yet widely revealed.The timing of the PS5 State of Play is no accident. Right after it wraps on June 4, the Switch 2 launches on June 5, which is one of the biggest hardware reveals of the year. Then, on June 6, the much-anticipated Summer Game Fest kicks off, hosted by Geoff Keighley, bringing a flood of news and trailers from across the industry.Following that, the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8 will highlight Microsoft's upcoming releases. Together, these events make early June a packed week for gamers worldwide. Sony's State of Play is a key piece in this puzzle, giving PlayStation fans something to get excited about before the other shows begin.Sony reminds viewers and content creators that the State of Play broadcast may include copyrighted music and other licensed content that PlayStation does not control. While Sony welcomes co-streamers and creators, licensing agreements could affect the ability to archive videos or share clips with music intact.If you're planning to save the broadcast for recap videos or highlight clips, it's best to avoid including copyrighted music. This helps prevent any issues with video takedowns on platforms like YouTube or Twitch.For anyone who owns or follows the PS5, this State of Play is a can't-miss event. Sony has promised to spotlight games that will shape the console's future, and with a runtime of over 40 minutes, there's room for multiple reveals and updates.Plus, with other major gaming announcements happening around the same time, this is your chance to get a focused look at what's coming exclusively to PlayStation. Whether you're excited about multiplayer shooters, narrative-driven adventures, or new indie hits, there's a goThe PS5 State of Play starts June 4 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET and streams live on YouTube and Twitch.Expect updates on must-play PS5 games, including possible reveals like Bungie's Marathon and Housemarque's Saros.
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