PlayStation’s February 2023 State of Play: where and when to watch

Sony will show off some highly anticipated and new games, so don’t miss it.

It’s almost time for PlayStation fans to see what the future holds, as Sony is gearing up for another State of Play showcase later this week.

On Tuesday, Sony announced the February 2023 State of Play is happening Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. It’ll show off (at least) five PlayStation VR 2 games, and there will also be a 15-minute gameplay demo for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League from Rocksteady – so this is a can’t-miss. We’ll list the actual start times below.

State of Play start time and where to watch

As always, the broadcast will stream on PlayStation’s Twitch and YouTube channels. Here is the complete list of start times in each time zone:

February 23:

  • 1 p.m. PDT
  • 4 p.m. EDT.
  • 9 p.m. GMT.
  • 10 p.m. CET

February 24:

  • 7 a.m. Eastern Australia AEST.
  • 10 a.m. New Zealand NZST.

There’s also a spiffy sizzle real for the show, which you can check out below.

Beyond the titles mentioned above, we don’t know what other games might be in this State of Play. It’ll likely mostly be PlayStation VR 2-centric as the device comes out this week in most regions. 

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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PlayStation State of Play September 2022: five biggest announcements

Here are the new trailers for God of War Ragnarok, Hogwarts Legacy, and more from PlayStation’s latest State of Play showcase.

Well, that’s another Playstation State of Play in the bag. It wasn’t a must-watch broadcast, but Sony did show off plenty of slick-looking PS4 and PS5 games — many of which are coming out soon too.

If you missed the show, don’t fret! We’re here to break down the biggest announcements from PlayStation’s State of Play September 2022 showcase. There were some curious reveals, an interesting rebranding, and several exciting trailers. Let’s go through all of the sizzle reel action below.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy State of Play: When and where to watch in your time zone

When and where to watch the Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy State of Play stream in your time zone.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy has been discussed for what feels like eons in the online space, and now we’re finally getting to see more on what might be the game Harry Potter fans have always dreamed of. The PlayStation Blog confirmed that a State of Play stream event that focuses on Hogwarts Legacy exclusively will air on March 17.

Fans are already praying that this is an improvement on March’s previous State of Play stream, which was widely seen as underwhelming for PlayStation fans. Though, only Harry Potter fans are really gearing up for something big here, understandably. Still, given that this gets a dedicated State of Play, it must be impactful.

Below we’re listing when and where you can watch March 2022’s Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy State of Play stream.

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PlayStation March State of Play: When and where to watch in your time zone

Watch the March State of Play stream here, and when it goes live in your time zone.

Sony’s regular State of Play stream event, which reveal new information on a variety of PlayStation games and hardware, is finally returning later today, promising new information on a variety of games.

This event is said to be focused on Japanese games, and it has been confirmed that the recently announced PlayStation VR2 will not be present in any capacity.

That still leaves a lot of exciting games to speculate about. The PlayStation timed-exclusive Final Fantasy XVI is one of the most anticipated games right now, while Capcom still has plenty up its sleeve to show, not limited to the rumored Resident Evil 4 Remake and the anticipated Street Fighter 6 gameplay reveal.

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We don’t know what to expect right now, but we’ll find out tonight. Just read below to find out when and where you can watch the March 2022 State of Play in your time zone.

‘Star Ocean The Divine Force’ announced at State of Play

The latest mainline Star Ocean is finally here!

Much to the delight of JRPG fans everywhere, Star Ocean The Divine Force was announced at PlayStation’s State of Play on Wednesday.

Star Ocean The Divine Force is the first mainline entry in the series in several years. Think the space-faring adventuring of Star Wars meets classic anime series like Gundam Wing, and you basically have Star Ocean. Tone-wise, anyway, there are no wookies to be found, sadly.

The series is also known for having hilarious naming conventions. For example, the last mainline entry is called Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness. Just rolls of the tongue, yeah?

Check out the announcement trailer for Star Ocean The Divine Force for yourself below.

There are also a few screenshots that you can check out below.

[This story is developing, we will update it as more information comes in]

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF

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