How to watch Sony’s Summer 2022 State of Play
The first big showcase of the “E3” season.
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Sony’s ghost of E3 show is early to the party, with a30-minute livestreamof “exciting reveals” from third party devs as well as “a sneak peek at several games in development for PlayStation VR2” planned for later today.
It’ll be interesting to see if we get some more PC ports or simultaneous releases out of this show. It might be too soon after the game’s initial announcement in September, but I’m holding out hope for an actual look at Aspyr’sremake of Knights of the Old Republic.
Sony State of Play Summer 2022: Where to watch
Easy: Watch the YouTube video embedded above. Or you can head to Sony’s officialTwitchorYouTube channel.
This latest State of Play is scheduled for3 PM PST/ 6 PM EST / 12 AM CET.
State of Play Summer 2022: What we expect
Sony has been a bit more generous with PC gamers in recent years, and we may see some action at this livestream. A number of PlayStation ports from last year’shuge Nvidia leakare still MIA, and any one of those could get an official announcement here. The upcomingUncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collectionis still in need of a release date.
One thing you won’t see?Bloodborne on PC.
Never. Not gonna happen. Not in one million years… but maybe this clever bit of reverse psychology will curry favor with the universe and make a miracle happen.
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