PlayStation State of Play August 2020 live blog: we’ll be covering the reveals here null


Today’s PlayStation State of Play event isn’t the big one – Sony has confirmed it won’t focus on PS5, but instead on third-party games coming to PS4 and PS VR. It won’t be entirely devoid of PS5-related information, though: Sony has said there will be a few PS5 game updates, but only for third-party and indie titles first seen in the PS5 games showcase back in June. Don’t expect anything from the PlayStation Studios stable of exclusive games.
Here’s how to watch the Sony State of Play August 2020 livestream, if you want to tune in. Below, we’ll be live-blogging the event, so you can enjoy analysis of all the announcements – even if we’ve been assured that nothing nearly as juicy as the PS5 price is going to be revealed at this event.
Read along below, then, and enjoy 40-something minutes of new PlayStation gameplay and assorted updates with us. The event starts today at 1pm Pacific / 4pm Eastern / 9:00pm BST.
All times in Pacific Daylight time (PDT).
12.30 – Just 30 minutes until the PlayStation State of Play event begins. With a focus on PS4 and PS VR games, and Sony ruling out PlayStation Studios titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Horizon Forbidden West, what’s going to be here is actually a little bit of a mystery. We’d expect indie games to get a healthy showcase here – and we’ll see some of the non-Sony games from the PS5 showcase get updates, too.
12.21 – To give you an idea of games that are confirmed for PS4 this year, there’s Mafia: Definitive Edition, Marvel’s Avengers (which has featured in the news a lot this week for its PlayStation-exclusive content), Dirt 5, Star Wars: Squadrons (which will feature PS VR), FIFA 21, and The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. Of those, we think Squadrons and Avengers are the most likely to pop up today.
12.05 – Less than an hour to go! Remember you can tune into the State of Play livestream here.
11.45 – Just over an hour until the State of Play livestream starts. Sony’s latest tweet on this event underlines what we already knew – no major PS5 stuff. “Tune in for news on upcoming PS4 & PS VR games, and some updates on third-party and indie games from June’s PS5 showcase. (P.S. No PS5 hardware/business announcements!)”
11.15 – If you’re curious about which games are definitely coming to PS5, including cross-gen titles, I recommend reading our PS5 games list. Today, Bethesda confirmed that Doom Eternal and The Elder Scrolls Online will be coming to PS5, with free upgrades for existing owners on PS4.
11.00 – It’s hard to tell which games might get the spotlight during this event. It’s possible you might see multiplatform games like Bugsnax and Jett: The Far Shore getting attention during this livestream – those are indie titles that are set to debut on both PS4 and PS5.
10.40 – Well hello there! If you’re looking to follow along with whatever Sony shows tonight: welcome. Sony did the right thing by briefing fans not to expect updates to do with PS5 hardware, pre-orders or release dates from this State of Play, instead stating that this livestream will highlight some games coming to PlayStation in future.
While we can expect a minor presence from third-party and indie PS5 titles, Sony has plainly said the focus is on what’s coming to PS4 and PSVR. So, it probably won’t be a mind-blowing livestream for new stuff, but it’s worth watching if you want to know what else you’ll be able to play in the near future.
Today’s PlayStation State of Play event isn’t the big one – Sony has confirmed it won’t focus on PS5, but instead on third-party games coming to PS4 and PS VR. It won’t be entirely devoid of PS5-related information, though: Sony has said there will be a few PS5 game updates,…
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