PlayStation State of Play Returns With Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League

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15 Minutes of Gameplay on Thursday!

PlayStation is returning with State of Play. After a long drought of information from the gaming giant, fans will finally get more news this Thursday.

The State of Play event will mainly focus on Rocksteady’s first title since 2015’s Batman Arkham Knight. PlayStation has confirmed that 15 minutes of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League will be the highlight for the State of Play.

In addition to Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, fans can expect new updates on PS VR2 games and third-party reveals. Previously, the event hosted third-party showcases like Tekken 8 and more.

The last State of Play from PlayStation took place in September. Since then, fans have been starved for more information on the upcoming line-up from the gaming giant. However, fans will need to wait a bit longer for first-party games.

Recent rumors have also hinted at a new large-scale showcase from the gaming giant in the coming months. This showcase should highlight games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Stellar Blade, and more.

However, for now, fans can look forward to Rocksteady’s highly anticipated return to the gaming industry with the upcoming State of Play. Fans can tune in Thursday at 1 PM PT for the event.

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