State of Play
New PlayStation State of Play this Wednesday: Sony will focus on Japan
PlayStation confirms a new edition of State of Play on Wednesday, March 9 at 14:00 (PST). Japan will be the protagonist of this presentation.
PlayStation confirms a new edition of State of Play this Wednesday, March 9 at 14:00 (PST). The publisher underlines that we can expect 20 minutes of presentation where "PS4 & PS5 first looks and updates, with a special focus on games coming from our Japan publishers." However, any information regarding PlayStation VR2, including games for virtual reality, is excluded.
We can expect announcements and updates on titles focused on the last two PlayStation generations, both PS5 and PS4. Despite the focus on Japan, we can also expect "a few updates from other developers located around the world, too.”
What can we expect from this State of Play? The October 2021 edition left us with two relevant names in the Japanese industry. On the one hand, Star Ocean: The Divine Force was revealed, the new installment of Square Enix's long-lived saga. On the other, Deathverse: Let it Die was presented as a sequel to Suda51's work, where we had to advance through online connected dungeons to survive all kinds of threats.
Another game on the horizon is Final Fantasy XVI, which we learned late last year that we would hear more news about this spring. Will it be time for Naoki Yoshida to step forward, or will we have to wait a few more weeks? We'll have to wait and see.
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Source | PlayStation