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Sony is showing off what’s coming to PS5 in 2025 and beyond.
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The summer 2025 gaming season is now in full swing, thanks in large part to the PlayStation 5 State of Play on June 4.
This live stream put on by PlayStation kicks off weeks of content surrounding Summer Game Fest and other showcases, like Xbox’s on June 9. But for PS5 gamers, this State of Play has been a long time coming, with lots of 2025’s release schedule still up in the air.
Gamers everywhere are ready for some big announcements from PlayStation and its partners, so follow along here on this live blog to see what is announced and shown during the show, which clocks in at over 40 minutes long.
God of War? Final Fantasy? Resident Evil? Marvel’s Wolverine? Ghost of Yotei? Tune in or follow along to see what Sony has up its sleeves for 2025 and beyond.
June 2025 State of Play announcements
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The State of Play is live on Twitch and YouTube.
Lumines Arise – Announce Trailer
Kicking off the show, Sony led the festivities with a new entry in the Lumines series, Lumines Arise, coming to PS5 and PS VR 2 later this year. It gave some big Tetris Effect vibes, and this is a spiritual successor to that title, according to the devs.
Pragmata – New trailer and release window
The show continued with a futuristic-looking ad, featuring an entity called Delphi Corporation. Lo and behold, it’s the first look at Capcom title Pragmata, featuring an astronaut and an AI that looks and sounds like a little girl. It’s now due to come out in 2026 after being delayed.
Romeo is a Dead Man – Announce Trailer
Batting third in this State of Play, a very unique-looking title with a very distinct style, so naturally it’s from Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture. Romeo is a Dead Man looks to feature third-person shooter and hack-and-slash gameplay and is coming in 2026.
Silent Hill f – New trailer
Silent Hill f continued the trend of stunning Japanese games, creeping everybody out with a new look at the horror franchise’s next entry, showing off some third-person gameplay with horrifying and grotesque enemies. The end of the video confirmed a Sept. 25 release date.
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