Quick Read
- PlayStation’s State of Play event airs Thursday, February 12, 2026.
- The 60+ minute showcase will feature third-party, indie, and PlayStation Studios updates for PS5.
- It will be broadcast live on PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels.
- Marvel’s Wolverine will not be featured, with updates expected in “spring 2026.”
- Rumored titles include Resident Evil Requiem, 007 First Light, and Phantom Blade Zero.
YEREVAN (Azat TV) – PlayStation is set to host its highly anticipated State of Play event on Thursday, February 12, 2026, offering gamers worldwide over 60 minutes of new announcements, gameplay updates, and exclusive trailers for the PlayStation 5. This digital showcase, designed to be one of Sony’s longest streams outside of major hardware reveals, will primarily spotlight upcoming third-party and indie games, alongside fresh updates from PlayStation Studios, setting the agenda for major releases in the coming months.
What to Expect from PlayStation’s State of Play
The State of Play 2026 broadcast is poised to deliver a dynamic array of content. Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that the event will feature a concentrated block of news, gameplay demonstrations, and exclusive announcements from a diverse range of video game studios globally. The explicit focus on “eye-catching” third-party and independent titles for the PS5, in addition to updates from first-party PlayStation Studios teams, suggests a broad spectrum of reveals aimed at exciting the console’s extensive player base. Viewers should prepare for new trailers, deeper dives into announced games, and potential surprise reveals that could significantly impact the gaming landscape, as reported by Merca20.
Confirmed Absences and Anticipated Titles
While anticipation is high, Insomniac Games, the developer behind Marvel’s Spider-Man, has already tempered expectations regarding its upcoming Marvel’s Wolverine title. The studio explicitly stated on social media that further details on the game would be shared in “spring 2026,” effectively ruling out a major reveal during tomorrow’s State of Play, according to IGN and PSXExtreme. This clarification comes after previous speculation, fueled by a hidden private video noticed on PlayStation’s YouTube channel in the Marvel’s Wolverine playlist, suggested its presence.
Despite this notable absence, numerous other titles are rumored or highly anticipated to make an appearance. Speculation is rife regarding potential updates for games such as Resident Evil Requiem, which is slated for release on February 27, and could receive a final marketing push. Other titles like LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and 007 First Light, both with May release dates, might also offer new looks. The Steam page for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls has reportedly been updated, leading to speculation of news for this title. Highly anticipated console exclusives such as Phantom Blade Zero, expected in September, and the ambitious Crimson Desert could also feature. Furthermore, there is ongoing buzz about a potential PC release for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, especially after Hideo Kojima hinted at a new trailer, and even speculation about Starfield making its way to PS5, though this remains unconfirmed. Updates on Horizon Hunters Gathering playtests, Kingdom Hearts 4, and even a rumored The Witcher 3 DLC are also part of the broader fan discussion, as noted by indy100.
How to Watch the State of Play Event
The State of Play 2026 event is scheduled to commence at specific times across various global regions to accommodate its international audience. Fans can tune in live on Thursday, February 12, starting at 2:00 PM Pacific Time (PT), 5:00 PM Eastern Time (ET), 10:00 PM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or 11:00 PM Central European Summer Time (CEST). The entire broadcast will be available on PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels, ensuring wide accessibility for the global gaming community. This digital-first approach aligns with Sony’s established State of Play format, initiated in 2019, which focuses on delivering concise, direct content to keep fans informed about new game announcements and project developments.
The consistent digital format of PlayStation’s State of Play events underscores Sony’s strategy to maintain continuous engagement with its audience through focused, direct updates, allowing both major studios and independent developers a dedicated platform to showcase their work and reinforce the PlayStation 5’s evolving game library.

