Sony confirmed through the PlayStation Blog that the next PlayStation State of Play 2026 will air on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 11 PM CEST. The broadcast will stream live on PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels. If you are in Japan, the broadcast is scheduled for June 3 at 6 AM JST.
The show runs for more than 60 minutes and will include updates, announcements, and gameplay reveals for PS5 games. Sony has confirmed one game so far: Marvel’s Wolverine from Insomniac Games will open the show.
Marvel’s Wolverine Is Leading the Show
Sony says Insomniac Games will kick things off with a closer look at Marvel’s Wolverine, including what PlayStation describes as “brutal and relentless combat” alongside new details about the game. Marvel’s Wolverine is currently set to launch on PS5 on September 15, 2026.
That is the only game Sony has officially named for this State of Play. Everything else is speculation until PlayStation says otherwise.
When and Where to Watch PlayStation State of Play 2026
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026 Time: 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 11 PM CEST Japan: June 3 at 6 AM JST Runtime: More than 60 minutes Where: PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels
The broadcast will be in English with Japanese subtitles available.
Sony is also partnering with Alamo Drafthouse for free live watch parties in select US cities including Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Raleigh. Tickets are free but limited, so check your local Alamo Drafthouse for availability.
What Has Not Been Confirmed Yet
Fans are already speculating about other PlayStation Studios and third-party titles, but Sony has not confirmed anything beyond Marvel’s Wolverine for the June 2 show.
The only things confirmed right now are the date, the runtime, where to watch, and that Marvel’s Wolverine is opening the show. Treat anything beyond that as fan speculation until PlayStation makes an official announcement.
What to Expect From a 60-Minute State of Play
Sony says the broadcast will include updates, announcements, and gameplay reveals from studios around the world, so Marvel’s Wolverine will not be the only segment in the show. However, Sony has not confirmed whether the remaining reveals will come from PlayStation Studios, third-party partners, or both.
Sony also warned creators that the broadcast may include copyrighted content, including licensed music, which could affect co-streams, VOD archives, recap videos, or reposted clips.


