A New PlayStation Showcase Might Be Around The Corner After Two Years, Insider Teases

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A New PlayStation Showcase Is Long Overdue!

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  • An insider claims that a new PlayStation event is just around the corner, with more info coming in a week or two.
  • Multiple other rumors have also clarified that a PlayStation Showcase is expected for this summer.
  • The showcase event might reveal projects like Bungie’s Gummy Bears, Fairgame$, Marvel’s Wolverine, and more.

Many gamers have argued that the current announced PlayStation roster is not as expansive as it should be so late into the PS5 generation. However, that might be about to change pretty soon because rumors suggest that a new PlayStation showcase is not far off.

An insider now claims that a new PlayStation event is right on the horizon, and details about it will be secured in the next couple of weeks. Fans argue that this show is the highly rumored PlayStation Showcase event, which last took place in May 2023.

Why it matters: Gamers in the Sony ecosystem argue that it is about time PlayStation gets a new showcase, with a more expansive and interesting portfolio than what is usually shown during the smaller State of Play events. 

The insider Detective Seeds says a new PlayStation event is right around the corner.

The insider @DetectiveSeeds clarifies that a PlayStation ‘show’ is brewing, which has sparked a plethora of rumors in the gaming scene. However, the track record of the insider is questionable at the moment, but multiple other rumors also align with his words.

Before this rumor began, the popular gaming news aggregator @mrPyo1 also exclaimed ‘PlayStation Showcase’ on Twitter earlier today. Additionally, the credible insider Jeff Grubb teased that Sony wants to do a PlayStation Showcase for summer 2025 earlier this year.

These reports have caused many fans to speculate that a new PlayStation showcase is right around the corner, and we might see it happen in May or June this year.

A popular Twitter gaming news aggregator has also teased a PlayStation Showcase.

The PlayStation Showcase event is expected to feature Bungie’s Gummy Bears and Marathon, Returnal studio’s Project Saros, Ghost of Yotei, Fairgame$, Marvel’s Wolverine, and potentially many unannounced titles.

Do you think Sony will hold a new PlayStation showcase after keeping fans waiting for the last two years, or will it be another small State of Play? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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