PlayStation State Of Play Could Be Coming To Celebrate Valentine's Day, Sources Say
In the first few months of 2025, fans are expecting some big updates from the gaming industry - and, according to a reliable source, Sony is next in line to announce upcoming plans for the PlayStation 5. Sony's main competitors in the industry, Nintendo and Microsoft, have already made major announcements in January, with the official reveal of the Switch 2 and an Xbox Developer Direct showing off several highly anticipated games, respectively, so it remains to be seen what Sony has in store for this year.
In response to another user, @NateTheHate2 on X has confirmed the Sony State of Play is still due for February, hinting that it might take place around the same time as Valentine's Day on February 14. NateTheHate2 is generally regarded as a reliable source, most notable for recently having leaked the January 16 reveal date for the Switch 2 ahead of time, but at the time of writing, Sony has yet to make any official announcements regarding an upcoming State of Play.
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Notably, it's not the first time NateTheHate2 has leaked the possibility of a February State of Play, having predicted it on X as far back as January 16 - the same day he was proven to be correct about the Switch 2. So far, there's little information regarding what will be shown in a potential State of Play, but Sony does have several games already announced that could receive updates, like Ghosts of Yotei, Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, or Marvel's Wolverine.
However, while there are plenty of in-development games for Sony to update PlayStation fans on, the potential for entirely new announcements may suffer from Sony's cancelation of several live-service titles. It's relatively likely that an upcoming State of Play will include at least some new announcements, but fans shouldn't expect anything from the studios that had their games canceled, which include Bluepoint Games (responsible for the remakes of Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls) and Bend Studio (Days Gone).
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Outside the cancelation of some live-service titles, Sony's various sales and reveals have gone over well, with Ghosts of Yotei and Intergalactic being two especially highly anticipated titles from Sucker Punch and Naughty Dog, respectively. While the PlayStation 5 library of exclusive titles is still thinner than some fans would like it to be, the console has still put up a strong performance over the course of its lifetime.
Of course, even when they come from reliable sources, leaks should be taken with a grain of salt before they've been confirmed by official announcements, so while the February State of Play is looking likely, fans may want to temper their expectations. With Nintendo and Microsoft already having made some major announcements for 2025, Sony is sure to follow suit, and the PlayStation 5 is due to receive some new games.
Source: @NateTheHate2 (1, 2)

- Brand
- Sony
- Original Release Date
- November 19, 2020
- Original MSRP (USD)
- $399.99 (Digital Only), $499.99 (Disc Drive)
- Weight
- Digital Edition now weighs 3.4 kg & base version weighs 3.9 kg