Overview
- Sony is expected to break its annual tradition of hosting a May PlayStation Showcase or State of Play event for the first time since 2019.
- Reliable insiders NateDrake and John Harker report no plans for a May or summer event, with the next major presentation likely to occur in September.
- The decision appears influenced by gaps in ready-to-show first-party and third-party content, including titles like Marvel's Wolverine and Saros.
- Sony has already announced key game updates, such as Ghost of Yotei's release plans, outside of dedicated livestreams, reducing the need for an immediate event.
- Instead of a standalone event, Sony may utilize partner platforms like Summer Game Fest for limited reveals ahead of a larger fall showcase.