PlayStation Reportedly Planning A Live Stream For September

PlayStation is reportedly planning a live stream event, either a State of Play or a showcase, for September. The information comes from Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb, who stated that the event will most likely be a State of Play, which typically features both PlayStation first-party games and third-party partners. However, Grubb did not rule out the possibility of a showcase, which would have a longer runtime and feature more games. Grubb did not mention any specific games that will be featured during the event, but he did say that the upcoming live-service game Fairgames is not expected to make an appearance. Additionally, the release of Ghost of Yotei on October 2 could potentially be discussed during the September live stream. The article also notes that PlayStation has had a mixed track record during the PS5 generation, with its single-player output being well-received but its live-service push facing challenges, such as the cancellation of Concord and the indefinite delay of Marathon.
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