How to watch Sony State of Play for February 2026

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Published Feb 9, 2026, 8:45 AM EST

The showcase will cover first- and third-party games

Wolverine bears his claws in a screenshot from Marvel's Wolverine on PS5 Image: Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment

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The next State of Play showcase airs Feb. 12, Sony announced today on the PlayStation Blog. It will cover first- and third-party games, run for an hour, starting at 5 p.m. EST.

You can watch the State of Play on PlayStation's Twitch or YouTube channels. As always, the Twitch stream will likely be a few seconds ahead, if that's the sort of thing you care about. PlayStation did not specify exactly which games will be at the State of Play, but said in the blog post that it "will spotlight eye-catching third-party and indie games headed to PS5, along with the latest from teams at PlayStation Studios."

PlayStation's first major game of 2026 is Marathon, a long-trouble extraction shooter that finally comes out for PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X on March 5. That's followed by Saros, the next action game from Housemarque. That one is currently slated for an April 30 release on PS5, having quietly been delayed from its previous March 20 date. Besides those two games, the rest of PlayStation's 2026 slate remains up in the air.

Marvel's Wolverine, from Insomniac Games, is set in the same fictional universe as the studio's wildly popular Spider-Man games. Wolverine is one of the most anticipated games of the year (and considered by some as a potential GOTY spoiler for GTA 6) but does not have a release date. Last week, Guerrilla Games announced Horizon Hunters Gathering, a cooperative multiplayer game with a cartoonish art style that deviates from the high-res visuals that put the dino-robot series on the map. No release date there either. And the fighting game Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls is planned for 2026 but still awaiting a solid date, though it is far enough along in development for (positively received) beta testing.

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