PlayStation rumored to host a major live stream in September; here’s what to expect | Esports News

If you’ve been waiting for some fresh PlayStation news, the wait might finally be over. Rumor has it, Sony is lining up a live stream this September. Whether it’s a classic State of Play or a full-blown Showcase, fans are buzzing with speculation. And honestly? This might be exactly what PlayStation needs right now.

Insider Jeff Grubb said that PlayStation is expected to host a live stream in September

Industry insider Jeff Grubb recently spilled during Game Mess Mornings that PlayStation is lining up a September live stream. Now, he believes it’s more likely to be a State of Play rather than a Showcase. He leans towards a State of Play, which is shorter, tighter, and usually focused on both first-party and third-party titles. But he hasn’t completely ruled out the chance of a bigger Showcase, which tends to be flashier and packed with reveals.

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What Could We See?

That’s the million-dollar question. While Grubb didn’t drop specific titles, the timing feels perfect for a couple of big updates.

  • Ghost of Yotei, set to drop in October, is a strong contender for a spotlight.
  • Games already teased, like Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet or Housemarque’s Saros (slated for 2026), could show up.
  • Fans are also holding out hope for a fresh look at Insomniac’s Wolverine, because that hype hasn’t cooled down one bit.
  • Maybe even something new from Housemarque’s Saros

What about PlayStation’s live-service projects? Interestingly, Grubb mentioned that PlayStation’s in-development live-service game, Fairgames, probably won’t show up. So scratch that one off the list.

Why This Stream Matters

PlayStation’s current-gen journey has been a mixed bag. The single-player blockbusters? Still fire. But their push into live-service? Not so much. With Concord scrapped and Marathon delayed indefinitely, fans are questioning what’s really cooking behind the scenes.That’s why September’s stream feels like a crucial moment. Sony needs to remind players why the PS5 era is still worth the hype.At this point, nothing’s official, but September is shaping up to be a big month for PlayStation news. Whether it’s just a State of Play with a few trailers or a Showcase that blows the roof off, fans are hungry for updates. One thing’s certain: when that stream goes live, the internet’s going to explode.


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