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State of Play February 12: Broadcast Times and What to Expect

Catch Sony’s State of Play on February 12. Broadcast times confirmed across regions with PS5 updates, indie reveals, and PlayStation Studios news.
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PlayStation has officially confirmed that its next State of Play broadcast will air this Thursday, February 12, delivering more than an hour of updates and reveals.


The showcase is set to highlight both PlayStation Studios projects and a range of third-party and indie titles headed to PS5.


The broadcast times are already locked in for different regions:

  • Pacific Time (PT): 2:00 PM

  • Eastern Time (ET): 5:00 PM

  • UK (GMT): 10:00 PM

  • Central Europe (CET): 11:00 PM

  • India (IST): February 13, 3:30 AM

  • Japan (JST): February 13, 7:00 AM

  • Australia (AEDT): February 13, 9:00 AM


Sony has described the event as featuring “news, gameplay updates, and announcements from game studios across the globe,” with a particular focus on “eye-catching third-party and indie games headed to PS5, along with the latest from teams at PlayStation Studios.”


According to reports by insiders like NateTheHate and Jeff Grubb, the February showcase was expected to be “sizable,” though they stopped short of confirming specific titles.


Looking back, the September 2025 State of Play gave fans their first extended look at Marvel’s Wolverine, developed by Insomniac Games, the studio behind the acclaimed Spider-Man series. That same event also introduced Saros from Housemarque, alongside third-party reveals such as Battlefield 6 and Nioh 3.


A smaller November 2025 broadcast focused on Japanese titles, showcasing Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, Elden Ring Nightreign expansion The Forsaken Hollows, and Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined.


This week’s event is expected to continue that momentum. Fans are eager for updates on Wolverine, Saros, and Bungie’s long-delayed Marathon, which is scheduled to launch on March 5. Saros already has a release date of April 30, while Wolverine is slated for the second half of 2026.


Speculation also points toward teasers for Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3, Ghost of Yotei DLC/Legends mode, Devil May Cry 6, and possibly a new God of War entry.


On top of that, upcoming third-party PS5 titles like Capcom’s Monster Hunter Stories 3, Square Enix’s Life is Strange Reunion, IO Interactive’s 007 First Light, and Warner Bros. Games’ Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight might also make an appearance.


Viewers can catch the broadcast live on PlayStation’s official YouTube channel in English and Japanses.



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