Sony will soon be the subject of gamer anticipation after Xbox‘s latest Developer Direct went down last week. A new PlayStation State of Play is said to be coming in February 2026 according to reliable insider.
Sony hasn’t announced anything themselves, but hopefully, we won’t have to wait too long for new details on future games.Sony held their last State of Play in November 2025, but that showcase solely highlighted Japanese and Asian games.
Sony’s previous global PlayStation State of Play was in September 2025, quite a while ago compared to Microsoft.
Leaks Suggest Sony’s Next State of Play Will Happen in February
He’s been the source of many leaked industry events in the past and has provided accurate information when it comes to announcements and reveal events. NateTheHate responded to a thread on X (formerly Twitter) confirming that Sony is planning another State of Play in February of 2026 but did not specify if there was a date for the reveal or how long the presentation will run.
The insider also did not list what games we can expect to see on the event. Sony has not confirmed the next State of Play so treat this as speculation until we hear something concrete.
Games We Hope to See
While we do not have any confirmation on what games will be showcased during the February State of Play, if it happens it would be a perfect time to provide updates on some of Sony’s biggest games in development.
Projects like Marvel’s Wolverine, Marathon, and Saros are highly anticipated first-party titles we could potentially see new updates for. We also have several rumoured or unrevealed games fans would love to see more about.
Reports of another God of War game have been circulating within the industry for a while now and fans are wondering if Sony will provide any information on future Spider-Man games.
Sony’s Answer to Xbox’s Developer Direct?
Xbox’s Developer Direct was a hit with many fans and industry users. The event laid everything out on the table and provided straightforward game updates. Should February’s State of Play happen, this could be Sony’s way of doing the same.
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