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New PlayStation State of Play rumoured to kick off in September by reputable leaker

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New PlayStation State of Play rumoured to kick off in September by reputable leaker

A fresh PlayStation State of Play could be arriving imminently, according to the leaker who correctly predicted the recent Nintendo Direct, suggesting we might witness a new showcase before September draws to a close. PlayStation enthusiasts, despite their upcoming game lineup being somewhat overshadowed by the explosive excitement surrounding the recent Nintendo Direct , have masses to anticipate. Foremost amongst the blockbuster titles approaching is Ghost of Yotei, which is stealthily racing towards us even as gaming discourse has shifted firmly towards the poetic arrival of Hollow Knight : Silksong and the chaos of Randy Pitchford’s Borderlands 4 meltdowns . There’s heaps on the horizon, and now that the “PlayStation has no games” joke has become obsolete with a fresh console boasting considerably fewer titles, PS5 owners are preparing for a substantial year-end finale. The release calendar could benefit from additional content, naturally, but gamers are perpetually eager for more. It’s welcome news, therefore, that the speculation machine has started spinning regarding the company’s output for the year’s conclusion and beyond, as whispers are beginning to circulate about a fresh PlayStation State of Play presentation, with users starting to bubble with anticipation. Rumours are swirling that a new PlayStation State of Play presentation could be imminent, as a notorious leaker has hinted that something big is on the horizon from the company. In response to a tweet enquiring about a potential new showcase, Nate the Hate teased his followers on Twitter with a simple “Next week.” This intriguing claim comes from someone who accurately predicted the recent Nintendo Direct, despite previous Indie World and Partner Showcase events. While we can’t take Nate’s word as gospel, he certainly has a track record when it comes to these presentations. It would be a spectacular way to roll out the red carpet for new PlayStation titles. There’s plenty to look forward to for the rest of the year, with Ghost of Yotei leading the pack of Sony first party titles set for an October launch. We’re eager to see what other surprises are in store, especially given we only have a single teaser trailer for Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet and Housemarque’s Saros. Whatever Sony has up its sleeve, we’re all ears.