The insider also hinted at the potential appearance of "Hogwarts Legacy," which was earlier rumored to release sometime between Q3 and Q4 of Interestingly, this claim goes well with speculations that a new trailer for the game could debut very soon. Moreover, the insider offered the possible release window of the event. He feels Sony would use the said event to showcase the gameplay walkthrough of "Horizon Forbidden West" and the launch trailer of "Sifu," so an earlier date would be apt.
The date falls on a Thursday, which, based on Sony's tradition , is the day it usually holds the PlayStation State of Play. In the past, Henderson already leaked information about upcoming games that turned out to be true. However, fans are still advised to take this latest leak with a grain of salt. Other potential inclusions, which are accompanied by some speculation, include Hogwarts Legacy and information on the various Last of Us projects in development. Henderson also says there is another State of Play set up for the end of March, which would focus on the latter half of There are quite a few reasons to believe this is legit.
First, it seems the PlayStation brand has been quite a leaky ship in recent months. Also, Sony typically follows a loose pattern with many of its releases—that is to say, while State of Play is relatively young beginning in and has been disturbed by the pandemic in the past, a State of Play took place in February To follow this pattern and release another one in February would make sense. Secondly, Horizon Forbidden West is deserving of its own State of Play ahead of launch, and its release date is February This is important because Sony has another important pattern with State of Plays: they are announced on Tuesdays and take place on Thursdays.
This means February 3, February 10, and February 17 are the only Thursdays in February ahead of its launch, but content like this needs to build anticipation. It all remains to be seen, especially with cases of Omicron on the rise in various parts of the world, but the math adds up for a State of Play on February 3.
Source: Tom Henderson. When Joshua Duckworth received Pokemon Yellow for Christmas at 5-years-old, his fate as a gamer was set. Since then, he's been involved with every step of the gaming industries' growth from the golden PS1 era and the dying days of the arcade to any current gaming trend.
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