- A new PlayStation State of Play event has been announced for Thursday this week.
- It is set to be the longest SOP event ever, with a runtime of almost a full hour.
- It could finally give us much-needed details about some future PlayStation projects.
Multiple PlayStation projects in the pipeline are either announced or rumored that fans are looking forward to. Now could be the time we get a detailed look at some of them, as a showcase is happening this week.
PlayStation has announced a State of Play for February 12, 2026, kicking off at 5 PM ET. More interestingly, it is set to be the longest State of Play ever, spanning over 60 minutes, so we can expect plenty.
Why it matters: Many titles are expected from the event, and now that the run time is this long, PlayStation fans will be even more hyped; however, these events aren’t always too overwhelming.

The State of Play will take place later this week on Thursday. The event had been long anticipated, considering fans were let down by the last. But this time, we could finally get details on some new upcoming projects.
Marvel’s Wolverine is reportedly targeting a Q3 launch, which means we might get a solid official release date. Saros could get another look ahead of the launch. Intergalactic, too, could get its first proper gameplay.

This is just us wishing out loud, so we’ll have to wait for the event. Death Stranding 2 PC port could also be announced. This might be too far-fetched, but based on recent rumors, we could also see Devil May Cry 6.
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