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Sony reportedly planning to host a PlayStation Showcase this Summer

Since their pivot to digital showcases, Sony has created two different and distinct online events – those being their State of Plays and the more substantial PlayStation Showcases. Following the console maker’s recent SoP, Sony is reportedly planning to host a full-on PlayStation Showcase later this Summer.

As reported by known industry insider Jeff Grubb (who has accurately leaked many PlayStation events in the past), Sony is postulating on whether to host a regular State of Play or a PlayStation Showcase for its upcoming Summer event.

According to Grubb, “Internally it sounds like they're debating, flapping between, maybe making something this summer a full showcase versus another State of Play. But they are considering a showcase.”

For the uninitiated, State of Plays are typically much smaller in scope when compared to PlayStation Showcases, both in terms of presentation and the types of games present.

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While the previous State of Play took place just a few days ago, the last PlayStation Showcase was all the way back in May of 2023 – going on for well over an hour and featuring games including but not limited to Helldivers II; FairGame$; Metal Gear Solid Delta; Dragon’s Dogma 2; Spider-Man 2 and dozens more.

Should Sony choose to go ahead with a full on PlayStation Showcase, then fans of the platform could have a lot to look forward to later this Summer in terms of announcements.

That said, State of Plays are still a fun time, and so regardless of what we get, hopefully Sony has a bunch of fun, unique and new titles to show off in a few months’ time.

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