State of Play

2022 - 6 - 2

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PlayStation State of Play June recap — Street Fighter 6, Final ... (Tom's Guide)

The PlayStation State of Play in June 2022 ran for 30 minutes and broadcast trailers for Street Fighter 6 and Final Fantasy XVI, among other games.

It's a third-party game, and one has to imagine it will be available on PS5. Still, the odds don't seem likely. There will also be PSVR 2 content for the game, although we know less about that right now. It's not yet clear whether Spider-Man: Miles Morales will be part of this package, as the exact version differences on PS4/PS5 can get a little arcane. Now we have a look at Stray, which will debut for PS4 and PS5 on July 19. And that's a wrap on Sony's State of Play for June 2022. This evening, we expect to hear more about PSVR 2 software than hardware. Read on below for our live blog, which chronicled the State of Play as it happened. Looks like Spider-Man: Remastered will make its way to PC on August 12, 2022. It seems like a simulation/exploration game where you play as a cat. It will star plenty of returning favorites, including Ryu, Chun-Li and others. If you want to rewatch the livestream for yourself, you can tune in easily enough online. In late May, Sony announced that it would host one of its occasional State of Play streams, and even gave us a good idea of what to expect.

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June 2022 Sony PlayStation State of Play: Everything announced (Polygon)

On Thursday, Sony broadcasted its State of Play event, showcasing new games and updates for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. Details about Horizon Call ...

Square Enix’s next mainline Final Fantasy game is Final Fantasy 16, and the publisher shared new details during Sony’s State of Play broadcast. Street Fighter 6 was announced in February 2022 with a short teaser trailer shown at a Capcom Pro Tour esports event. The nearly 3-minute trailer has dragons, fighting, and talks of war. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Chapter 2 was announced for a 2022 release date, with a No Man’s Sky adaptation coming, too. The week that would have been E3 2022 is underway, and with the event canceled once again, video game companies are opting to host their own, more focused events. Missed the event?

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PlayStation State of Play June 2022: Everything Announced ... (IGN)

Here is every announcement from June 2022's PlayStation State of Play, including the Resident Evil 4 Remake.

If you can't wait that long to go zombie hunting, this new chapter will be released on the original PSVR in late 2022. Season: A Letter to the Future takes place in a "village safe from the turmoil of changing seasons." Players will also travel around on a bike and use tools to learn about this world you've never known before. There is also an ever-ticking clock that will force you to make choices and prioritize loot or love. Resident Evil Village will soon allow players to visit its world in a brand new way as it will be made available for PlayStation VR 2. The update will also ad a new Herbalist vendor and improved Temporal Anti-Aliasing. Stray, the much-anticipated game starring an adorable cat, will be released on July 19, 2022. Resident Evil 4 Remake is officially on its way and it will be released on March 24, 2023. It also revealed that Final Fantasy 16 will be released on PS5 in Summer 2023. However, that doesn't mean there won't be some "uninvited machines" that try to get aboard. The latest PlayStation State of Play has arrived and it did not disappoint. well... river to enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Every State of Play Trailer: From Final Fantasy 16 to Resident Evil 4 ... (CNET)

Sony dropped new footage of some massive games. Here are all the trailers...

That also made an appearance. remember that game about being a cat? But that wasn't all.

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Everything announced at PlayStation's June 2022 State of Play (Digital Trends)

Resident Evil 4 is getting a remake · Horizon Call of the Mountain impresses with gameplay showcase · Marvel's Spider-Man is coming to PC · Stray will kill you ...

We got our first look at Street Fighter 6’s story and gameplay in a new trailer. It’s a fully modernized recreation of the classic survival horror game in the style of the remakes that Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 got. While it wasn’t one of the leaked Sony PC ports, Insomniac Games and Marvel confirmed that Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered would come to PC on August 12, 2022. A PlayStation Blog post then confirmed that Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will also come to PC in Fall 2022. To kick off the show, Sony and Capcom revealed a Resident Evil 4 remake. This is everything that was announced during the June 2 State of Play showcase.

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PlayStation State of Play Livestream - June 2, 2022 (PlayStation LifeStyle)

Come watch the PlayStation State of Play livestream (June 2nd, 2022) right here with PlayStation LifeStyle.

For folks in North America, the show will begin at 3 pm PT / 5pm CT / 6pm ET. For those in the UK, that’s 11 pm, and in Japan that translates to 7 am. The PlayStation State of Play livestream is about to begin shortly, and we’re hosting the event here for our readers like good ol’ times. Sony has confirmed that today’s showcase will last approximately 30 minutes and will focus on third-party partners and PSVR 2 games ( Horizon: Call of the Mountain is already confirmed to appear). When it comes to third-party partners, expect a mix of smaller games as well as AAAs. We expect Stray‘s release date to be announced at the event and if recent tweets by Hideo Kojima and his staffers are anything to go by, Kojima Productions might make an appearance as well – whether that’ll be with Death Stranding 2 or the rumored VR game is anybody’s guess right now.

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Everything Sony Showed At PlayStation's Big State Of Play Event (Kotaku)

New games, PC ports, fancy trailers, announcements, there's a lot to get through.

So it’s great that PlayStation owners will be able to join in on the fun when the game releases on PS4 and PS5 on September 27. Oh, and Ada Wong is there, because is just wouldn’t be a Resident Evil game without its resident (ahem) femme fatale? Who needs a real haunted house when you can put a fake haunted house on your face? For now, we got some new Final Fantasy XVI footage, our first good look at Street Fighter 6 and its very strange career mode, a trailer for a very pretty but also troubled indie game, some VR news, a Resident Evil 4 remake and loads of other things that you can check out below. Create a foundation for learning with this free trial. I’m sure those are coming later in the month.

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