
The most recent PlayStation State of Play for 2026 is officially scheduled for Tuesday, June 2, 2026 (over 60 minutes long).
It kicks off with an extended gameplay look at Marvel’s Wolverine from Insomniac Games (launching September 15, 2026 on PS5).
Sony announced it today via the PlayStation Blog, describing it as featuring “news and updates on upcoming PS5 games” from studios worldwide.
Recent “Leaked” or Rumored Lineup Details
Rumors and “leaks” (often from insiders like NateTheHate or community speculation on X/Reddit) for this event and prior 2026 shows have circulated heavily.
For the June 2 event, expected or rumored highlights include:
- Confirmed/Highlighted: Extended Marvel’s Wolverine gameplay and combat details.
- Likely/rumored updates: Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet (Naughty Dog), Hogwarts Legacy 2, Silent Hill: Townfall, a new John Wick AAA game, or a fresh PS5 exclusive reveal.
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Bloodborne 2
God of War Egypt
Concord 2.0
Spiderman 3
Intergalactic gameplay
inFamous 3
The Last of Us Part 2 Resynced
The Last of Us Part 1 Revamped
- Broader 2026 context from earlier leaks often mentions titles like Saros (Housemarque), 007: First Light, Control: Resonant, God of War-related projects (e.g., remakes or spin-offs), and third-party/indie showcases.
These are a mix of insider reports, store listings, and speculation—not fully confirmed beyond Wolverine’s spotlight. Past “leaks” for February and April events often aligned partially but included unverified details.
Earlier 2026 State of Play Events
- February 12, 2026: A packed ~1-hour show with first- and third-party updates. It featured announcements like God of War trilogy remakes, MGS Master Collection Vol. 2, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls roster additions, Saros details, Marathon pushes, and more. Wolverine was anticipated but delayed per Insomniac.
- April rumors: Speculation (e.g., April 16) pointed to a third-party focus with possible Wolverine teases, Black Flag remake, Control: Resonant, etc. It appears to have been skipped or folded into later timing.
Watch the June 2 show live at 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET on YouTube/Twitch. Expect the usual mix of trailers, gameplay, and surprises—Sony often saves big first-party reveals for these.
For the latest, check the official PlayStation Blog or reliable outlets, as “leaks” can be hit-or-miss. June is stacked with showcases (Summer Game Fest on June 5, Xbox on June 7).
