Sony’s final State of Play stream of the year takes place next week

Sony’s final State of Play livestream of 2019 will be held on Tuesday 10th December at 6am PT/9am ET/2pm GMT, it has been announced.

Sony announced the latest episode of their PlayStation news-based series in a blog post earlier today, promising “around 20 minutes of new game reveals, release date announcements, new gameplay footage, PlayStation Worldwide Studios updates, and more”. What exactly will be shown is all a big secret for now, but I would be very surprised if there wasn’t some information regarding the heavily-rumoured and recently-leaked Resident Evil 3 remake. Sucker Punch Productions’ action-adventure game Ghost of Tsushima is another title which players will be eager to get some more information on, but we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

We do, however, know what won’t be involved, and that is Sony’s next-gen plans. Warning players ahead of State of Play, Sony said “it probably bears repeating: Don’t expect any updates related to our next-gen plans in this episode”. Sony are keeping tight-lipped for now on that front then, so we’ll just have to make do with game announcements, trailers, and various other whatnots. Just to give you a quick word of warning myself, don’t take everything you see in State of Play as completely confirmed information – the biggest announcement from the last episode of State of Play in September was the release date for the eagerly-anticipated The Last of Us Part 2, but just a month later the game’s release got pushed back by three months. Just saying.

If you want to watch State of Play live then you can do so via TwitchYouTubeTwitter, or Facebook. Of course, if you can’t tune in for some reason then don’t worry, we’ll be bringing you all of the information that comes out of Sony’s stream.


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