Sony is bringing back State of Play on September 24, promising more than 35 minutes of updates and reveals for PS5 games in a new PlayStation Blog post.

The broadcast starts at 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 11pm CEST, with a 6am JST stream on September 25. It will air on PlayStation’s official YouTube channel and Twitch channel and will be presented in English with Japanese subtitles.


Start time and how to watch

Region Local time
US (Pacific) 2:00pm PT · Wed, Sep 24
US (Eastern) 5:00pm ET · Wed, Sep 24
Europe (Central) 11:00pm CEST · Wed, Sep 24
Japan 6:00am JST · Thu, Sep 25

Watch live on the official PlayStation YouTube or Twitch channels. Recaps and full replays typically appear on the State of Play hub on PlayStation.com after the show.


Confirmed game updates

Sony says the showcase will feature new looks at third‑party and indie titles, plus updates from teams within PlayStation Studios. Housemarque’s next game, Saros, is getting an extended segment with captured PS5 gameplay. In Sony’s words:

“including an extended look at Saros, Housemarque’s mysterious new title arriving next year. Look forward to nearly five minutes of gameplay captured on PS5.”

The rest of the lineup wasn’t detailed, but expect a mix of announced titles and fresh updates focused on PS5.


Stream length and format

The broadcast is slated to run for more than 35 minutes. The stream will be in English, with Japanese subtitles available for viewers in Japan.

If you miss the live event, Sony’s State of Play page on PlayStation.com typically hosts the full show and individual announcements shortly after.


Co‑streaming and VOD policy

Sony notes the show may include copyrighted material (such as licensed music) that could affect co‑streams or archived VODs outside of its control. Creators planning to restream should be aware that takedowns or muted segments are possible.


With Saros set for a deeper reveal, PlayStation fans should get a clearer picture of what’s next on PS5 when the stream goes live.