PlayStation Prepares a New State of Play Broadcast

PlayStation Prepares a New State of Play Broadcast

Sony’s State of Play airs February 12 with over 60 minutes of PS5 news, gameplay reveals, and updates from PlayStation Studios and global developers.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Feb 10, 2026

PlayStation Prepares a New State of Play Broadcast

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the return of State of Play for Thursday, February 12, delivering more than an hour of news, gameplay, and announcements focused on PlayStation 5. The presentation is set to feature updates from developers across the globe, including third-party studios, independent teams, and PlayStation Studios.

State of Play broadcasts are designed to give players a consistent look at what is coming next for the PlayStation ecosystem. Rather than focusing on a single franchise, the format usually blends new reveals with extended gameplay segments and progress updates on previously announced projects. February’s show continues that approach, with Sony promising a wide range of PS5 content.

When and Where the Stream Goes Live

The February State of Play will air live on February 12 at 2pm PT, 5pm ET, and 11pm CEST, with a follow-up broadcast time of 7am JST on February 13 for viewers in Japan. The stream will be available on both YouTube and Twitch through PlayStation’s official channels.

The broadcast will be presented in English, with Japanese subtitles also supported. Sony positions the event as a global presentation, making it accessible across regions and time zones for players following PlayStation news.

What the February Showcase Will Focus On

Sony says this State of Play will spotlight a selection of third-party and indie games coming to PS5, alongside updates from internal PlayStation Studios teams. While the full lineup has not been revealed in advance, the structure typically includes new trailers, gameplay demonstrations, and announcements related to upcoming releases.

These presentations often balance shorter reveals with longer gameplay segments, giving viewers a better sense of how titles are shaping up on PS5 hardware. For players tracking upcoming PlayStation releases, State of Play serves as a central update hub rather than a one-off reveal event.

Global Developers and PlayStation Studios Updates

The broadcast will feature developers from multiple regions, continuing Sony’s effort to highlight both large publishers and smaller independent studios. This mix allows State of Play to show a broader snapshot of the PS5 software pipeline, from high-profile projects to more experimental indie releases.

Updates from PlayStation Studios are also expected, offering insight into what Sony’s first-party teams are working on. While Sony has not outlined which studios will appear, State of Play events usually include progress updates rather than full-length showcases reserved for larger PlayStation events.

Co-Streaming, Copyright, and VOD Considerations

Sony also addressed co-streaming and archived video content. The broadcast may include copyrighted material such as licensed music that PlayStation does not directly control. As a result, co-streamers and content creators could encounter restrictions when saving the stream as video-on-demand or reposting clips.

Creators planning to publish recap videos or segments are advised to remove any copyrighted music from their recordings. This helps reduce the risk of automated copyright claims affecting uploads on platforms like YouTube and Twitch.

Why State of Play Matters for PS5 Players

State of Play has become one of Sony’s main ways to communicate PlayStation news outside of major industry events. Instead of waiting for annual showcases, Sony uses these broadcasts to provide regular updates on PS5 games, content expansions, and upcoming projects.

For players, the February 12 broadcast offers a consolidated look at what is coming next, whether that means release windows, new gameplay footage, or the first public look at unannounced titles.

How to Watch the February State of Play

Viewers can watch State of Play live through PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels at the scheduled times. The stream does not require registration and will be available globally. For those who miss the live broadcast, recordings are typically posted afterward, subject to copyright limitations for creators.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is State of Play?
State of Play is Sony Interactive Entertainment’s video presentation series used to share PS5 news, gameplay updates, and announcements from PlayStation Studios and external developers.

When is the February State of Play?
The broadcast airs on February 12 at 2pm PT, 5pm ET, and 11pm CEST, with a February 13 slot at 7am JST.

Where can players watch State of Play live?
The stream will be available on PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels.

How long will the presentation last?
Sony has confirmed the February State of Play will run for more than 60 minutes.

What games will appear during State of Play?
The show will focus on third-party and indie games coming to PS5, along with updates from PlayStation Studios. Sony has not released a full list of titles ahead of time.

Can creators co-stream State of Play?
Yes, but the broadcast may include copyrighted music. Sony advises creators to remove licensed audio when saving VODs or reposting clips to avoid copyright issues.

Will there be PS5 announcements?
State of Play presentations typically include PS5 game announcements, gameplay footage, and release updates, making the February event a key source of PlayStation news.

Event Summary

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February 10th 2026

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February 10th 2026