Everything Announced So Far (Updating Live)

Sony’s next State of Play is happening later today, September 24, and it promises more than 35 minutes of reveals and news from developers around the world, including an extended look at Housemarque’s Saros.

While we don’t know what other surprises this State of Play has in store for us, we will be here covering all the biggest announcements right here, live as they happen. So, be sure to keep checking back to ensure you don’t miss a thing!

Marvel’s Wolverine Gets a Gameplay Trailer, Fall 2026 Release Window, and Confirmation That Liam McIntyre Will Play Logan

Marvel’s Wolverine was the big finale for today’s State of Play, and we not only got an extended look at VERY VIOLENT gameplay filled with blood and people being ripped apart, but we also got a Fall 2026 release window and the confirmation that Liam McIntyre will be playing Logan.

The gameplay footage showed Logan both in and out of his very classic-looking suit, riding a motorcycle, traveling to different locations, encountering Mystique, Omega Red, and a Sentinel, and much more.

While we may have to wait a bit for the game to out in the wild, Insomniac did confirm we will see the game again in a big way in Spring 2026.

Saros Gets an Extended Gameplay Demo and March 2026 Release Date

Housemarque’s Saros kicked off today’s State of Play, and we were treated to not only an extended first-look at gameplay of the follow-up to Returnal, but also a release date of March 20, 2026. This isn’t a sequel, but a new game starring Rahul Kohli’s Arjun Devraj, who finds himself on the shape-shifting planet known as Carcosa. The sun also plays a big part, and we hear a voice saying, “every time the sun dies, time stretches and tears.” Oh, and weapons appear to be powered by the eclipse happening as well.”

We got to not only see the impressive tech and particles on display, but also a few abilities Devraj will get to utilize, including the Soltari Shield (defend and absorb projectiles) and Second Chance (Revive on First Death)

There will be plenty of Holologs to find around Carcosa, and they will reveal more of the planet’s past. The final shot of the demo was of a massive boss, but it cut away before we got to see Devraj fight them.

First Look at the Battlefield 6 Campaign Revealed

While we’ve already seen and played some multiplayer, EA has chosen this State of Play to reveal a first look at Battlefield 6’s campaign. We don’t have long to learn more about the campaign and multiplayer, however, as the game is set to be released on October 10.

Nioh 3 Was Given an Official Release Date

Nioh 3 will be released on PS5 on February 6, 2026. To learn more, you can check out all of our IGN FIrst coverage of the game, including our preview, where we said it looks set to level up from the first two games in the series.

Zero Parades – For Dead Spies Is a New Spy Fantasy From Disco Elysium’s ZA/UM

Zero Parades – For Dead Spies was revealed during today’s State of Play and it looks to be a “narrative-first espionage RPG steeped in paranoia, surrealism, and a struggle for redemption.” Players will take on the role of Hershel, a “brilliant yet unfortunate operant in a world where trust is scarce, betrayal is just around every corner, and failure is inevitable.”

This will be another cRPG like Disco Elysium, but it will come with some new features like dramatic encounters, failing forward and exertion, and conditioning.

Zero Parades – For Dead Spies will be out on PS5 in 2026.

Code Vein II Will Help Kick Off 2026

Roughly seven years after the launch of Code Vein, its sequel – Code Vein II – will be released on January 30, 2026.

PlayStation Plus Game Catalog October 2025 Lineup Announced, Headlined by Alan Wake 2

Sony revealed the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog October 2025 lineup, and it looks to be headlined by Remedy’s Alan Wake 2. Also joining the fun will be Cocoon and Goat Simulator, and all three will be available on October 7.

As if that wasn’t enough, The Last of Us Part 2 and its Remastered version will also be joining the catalog this month.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Is Headed to PlayStation 5

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, which was previously exclusive to Xbox and PC, will be making its way to PS5 on December 8, 2025. Furthermore, PlayStation VR2 support is also in the works, although it seemingly won’t be available at launch.

Deus Ex Remastered Is Out Early Next Year

Deus Ex Remastered, an update to one of the most beloved games of all time, will be released on PS5 on Febraury 5, 2026.

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