PlayStation State of Play tonight! Here’s how to watch

PlayStation State of Play tonight! Here’s how to watch
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Sony and PlayStation have now revealed that the year’s first State of Play is set to air on February 23 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM GMT. According to their official blog post, five new PS VR2 games will be shown along with a myriad of new indie and third party titles.

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The main exhibit of the event, however, is going to be an extended look at the much-anticipated DC Comics-inspired entry, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. There’s a lot to look forward in the upcoming showcase so make sure to tune in once it goes live. Here’s how you can watch the livestream event.

How to Watch PlayStation State of Play February 2023

You can watch the February 2023 PlayStation State of Play through their official YouTube channel. Alternatively, you can also tune in to PlayStation’s Twitch channel once the livestream starts airing.

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Previous State of Play events usually last around 20-25 minutes, which means this will most likely be the case once again. The last showcase in September 2022 also featured a variety prominent titles, such as the reveal of Tekken 8, a trailer for God of War Ragnarok, and the announcement of Like A Dragon: Ishin! for western audiences.

Fans are naturally hoping for more trailers of highly anticipated games like Diablo 4, Spider-Man 2, and Final Fantasy 16 since these are all going to be released throughout the year. There similarly hasn’t been any indication from PlayStation as to what the PS VR2 games are going to be so viewers will just have to watch in order to find out.

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