PlayStation State of Play Countdown: Start Time, Expected Games and How to Watch

By Aryan Singh

PlayStation State of Play Countdown: Start Time, Expected Games and How to Watch

Saros is so far the only confirmed game to appear at the showcase.

PlayStation has announced a brand-new State of Play presentation for tomorrow, which, according to leaks from reliable sources, will carry some heavy-hitters. Rumors surrounding a State of Play scheduled for the tail-end of September had been floating around for the past few weeks alongside the supposed list of games that will feature on the show. The event's confirmation adds credibility to those claims, so the upcoming showcase is not one to miss. On that note, here's the September State of Play's start time, expected games, and how you can watch the event.

The PlayStation State of Play event for September will go live tomorrow, September 24, at 2 PM PT. Here are its start times for different regions:

Here's a handy countdown to help you keep track of when the State of Play presentation kicks off:

As always, State of Play will be livestreamed on PlayStation's official YouTube and Twitch channels. The streams typically go live 30 minutes before the scheduled kick-off time, so be sure to tune in.

As mentioned earlier, leaks surrounding the September State of Play have been swirling around for weeks. Based on that information, here's every game that could possibly be shown off at the State of Play:

SAROS, the latest from Returnal developer Housemarque, will be receiving a five-minute-long gameplay showcase. The game was announced back in February, and it stars Rahul Kohli (of Midnight Mass fame) in the lead role. This is only the game confirmed for the presentation, meaning we're about to step into the realm of rumors and possibilities.

Insomniac's Wolverine is a title that almost everyone is itching to see. The game was revealed four years ago, with development going smoothly until a brutal data leak saw playable demos and hours of gameplay emerge online. Naturally, this affected Insomniac's internal plans and set back the game's development. If leaks are to be believed, we could finally see some signs of life from the project during the showcase.

God of War: Dawn of Olympus is the supposed name of a God of War game set in Egypt. It's said to return to the series' roots, but that sums up everything known about the game so far. If the title actually exists, we could get a glimpse at it during the State of Play. Lastly, there's a strong chance that we'll hear more from Capcom on Resident Evil Requiem, possibly the long-awaited look at Leon that the community is desperate for.

And that is everything you need to know about September's State of Play presentation. Let us know if you'll be tuning into the event in the comments.

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