Playstation state of play expected to show final fantasy, resident evil and more

Playstation state of play expected to show final fantasy, resident evil and more


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SONY WILL HOLD A SUMMER EVENT AFTER ALL, BUT WHAT WILL IT SHOW? WE’VE GOT THE RUNDOWN OF OUR PLAYSTATION STATE OF PLAY PREDICTIONS, SO WHAT WILL WE SEE? 12:27, 04 Jun 2025Updated 12:29, 04


Jun 2025 We had felt as though Sony was prepared to have a quiet June this year, with Nintendo Switch 2 launching tomorrow and Xbox holding its own showcase as part of Summer Game Fest on


Sunday. Not to be left in the cold, though, the company announced yesterday that it will hold another State of Play event, and has promised more than 40 minutes of information and footage on


must-play titles. Naturally, a big part of the fun is predicting what could be there, and as a result, we’ve put together our gaming expertise to predict what we’ll be seeing. Ghost of


Yotei? Marvel’s Wolverine? Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic? Here’s what we’re expecting. THE STATE OF STATE OF PLAY It’s worth noting that Sony had a State of Play at the end of Apri, which


showcased one game: Borderlands 4. We’re not expecting Gearbox’s shooter to pop up in this one as a result, while many of the bigger titles from February’s State of Play are already out,


too. Monster Hunter Wilds, Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii, WWE 2K25, and Split Fiction are already here, so what could this event hold? Article continues below OUR PLAYSTATION STATE


OF PLAY PREDICTIONS FOR JUNE 4 We’ll get this out of the way—we’ll eat our collective hats if GTA 6 is shown in any form other than just replaying the same (excellent) Trailer 2 we’ve


already seen. While Sony may have secured marketing rights for the game, we’re only a few weeks removed from the most recent trailer. With that in mind, we reckon we’ll see something from


Project Century, from RGG Studio. Now that Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is out, the studio is reportedly working on a Yakuza 3 remake and Project Century, which looked incredible at The Game


Awards. We wouldn’t be surprised if Microsoft popped up, too. The company has fully embraced its multiplatform future, and while DOOM: The Dark Ages and Indiana Jones have made the jump to


PS5, there’s another Bethesda game that hasn’t: Starfield. We reckon the game will be announced for PS5, and probably include the Shattered Space DLC, too. We also know that Gears of War is


making its PS5 debut with Reloaded, so a gameplay demo would be very welcome. We’re also particularly hopeful we’ll get something from Insomniac Games. The studio responsible for the


excellent Spider-Man games suffered a huge leak which suggested a Venom game is in development alongside Wolverine, as well as a multiplayer Spiderverse game. Ghost of Yotei is Sony’s big


exclusive this year, but we’d imagine it’ll get its own State of Play nearer to launch. Still, we might get a fresh trailer, and we’d expect to see more of the Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater


Delta project, too. WHAT WE HOPE FOR Predictions are great, but what about our dreams? Resident Evil games have a history of being revealed at State of Play events, but with Summer Game Fest


just days away we wonder if Keighley has nabbed that reveal for his show instead. In any case, Resident Evil 9 is likely the next big game in the series. While we’re on the subject of


Capcom horror titles, we’d love to see Dino Crisis again, but we’re probably deluding ourselves. When we spoke to Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi last year, he told us the


game wouldn’t get DLC so the team could focus on the third part of the trilogy. Given the second chapter arrived in early 2024, could we get a teaser for the next chapter? Here’s hoping.


Lastly, we just really want to play Bloodborne at a higher frame rate. Whether that comes via PC port or PS5 upgrade, we'll take it. HOW TO WATCH THE EVENT Curious to see how many of


our predictions are correct? You can watch along from 10pm UK time tonight via the link below. Article continues below _FOR THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND STORIES FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE FROM


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