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Sony to host State of Play ahead of Tokyo Game Show

It was recently claimed that Marvel's Wolverine would be re-revealed soon, likely as part of a State of Play scheduled for later this month. Now, a second source has made the claim that a State of Play is coming. 

The original report from Insider Gaming stated that a State of Play would be taking place in late September. That same report also claimed that Insomniac's long-awaited Wolverine game would be part of the show. However, the rumoured Venom standalone game was delayed and would not be announced.

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Now, Nate the Hate (via Insider Gaming), who accurately leaked this month's Nintendo Direct date, has stated that the next State of Play will happen next week. This also lines up with the start of the Tokyo Game Show, Japan's biggest gaming conference. Sony typically has a State of Play around that time.

State of Play is Sony's PlayStation equivalent to a Nintendo Direct, where new games are announced from a mix of first-party and third-party studios.

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