Sony’s State of Play: A Deep Dive into the Biggest Announcements
Sony’s State of Play: A Deep Dive into the Biggest Announcements

Sony’s surprise State of Play announcement delivered a whirlwind of exciting news for gamers worldwide. From long-awaited sequels to brand-new IPs, the showcase packed a punch. Let’s break down the biggest reveals:
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Remake:Konami unveiled a stunning gameplay trailer for theMetal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eaterremake, launching August 28th. The trailer showcased improved visuals, faithful gameplay, and the return of the iconic “Monkey vs. Snake” boss fight.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles:Square Enix announced a full remake of the classic tactical RPG,Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, arriving in September. Featuring Ramza Beoulve, upgraded visuals, full voice acting, and a choice between classic and enhanced gameplay modes, this is a must-have for fans.
Astro Bot Rescue Mission: New Content:Team Asobi is adding five new levels to the belovedAstro Bot Rescue Mission, launching July 10th. The new levels, including “Double Frog Crisis,” “Suction Power Up,” and “Master of the Universe,” promise more platforming fun.
007: Project 007:The first trailer for IO Interactive’s007: Project 007finally dropped, showcasing a Bond origin story. The game, reminiscent ofUncharted, is slated for release in 2026 on PS5, PC, Xbox, and Switch 2.
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls:Arc System Works and Marvel teamed up forMarvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, a 4v4 fighting game reminiscent ofMarvel vs. Capcom, also expected in 2026.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory:Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memorywill launch October 3rd, 2025, featuring over 450 Digimon.
Ghost of Tsushima: New Trailer:A new trailer forGhost of Tsushimawas shown, generating excitement for the game’s October 2nd release. An additional trailer will drop in July.
Silent Hill f:A new entry in theSilent Hillfranchise,Silent Hill f, set in 1960s Japan, is launching September 25th.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Sequel:A new trailer for the sequel toBloodstained: Ritual of the Nightwas revealed, with a 2026 release date. Set in 16th-century England, players will control Leo and Alex.
Pragmata:Pragmata, featuring the adorable robot Diana, finally received a 2026 release date.
Lumines Arise:A new version ofLumines Arisewill support PS VR2.
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty:The highly anticipatedWo Long: Fallen Dynastywill receive a new trailer and release date soon.
Nioh 3:FromSoftware announcedNioh 3, introducing an open world and a new dual-class system allowing players to seamlessly switch between Samurai and Ninja fighting styles.
This State of Play was jam-packed with exciting reveals. Which game are you most looking forward to?
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