The latest PlayStation State of Play has come and go, and it was jam-packed with new reveals, release dates, and more. Without looking it up to confirm, it’s arguably the biggest State of Play the PS5 maker has put on in a minute. 

We covered a ton of it on Game Informer, as our illustrious and beautiful front page would indicate, but if you’re looking for some bite-sized recaps of everything shown, from Marvel’s Wolverine to God of War: Laufey and all the games in between, look no further.

Every Game Shown During Today’s PlayStation State Of Play

You can watch the entire presentation above, but that’s not what you’re here for! So, we’ll list each of the games shown below, in order of appearance during the show, alongside the key details you need to know and the trailers for them, too. Without further ado…

Marvel’s Wolverine

 

Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls

 

Rayman Legends Retold

 

Bancho the Chef

 

Kemuri: Hunt The Unseen

 

Kemuri, A Stylish Yokai-Hunting Action Game From Ikumi Nakamua, Is Out Next YearWoohoo! Sorry, I’m just really excited about this one!Release window: 2027Flashy new gameplay trailer with fast-paced, visually stunning combatYou can possess Yoaki and use their powers to fight others and traverse the city You probably recognize Ikumi Nakamura from her time at Tango Gameworks, where she was the creative director for Ghostwire: Tokyo Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis

 

Tomb Raider: Legacy Of Atlantis Gets February 2027 Release Date In New TrailerTechnically delayed: From 2026 to February 12, 2027Our biggest look yet at this Unreal Engine 5 remake of Lara Croft’s first-ever adventureIt’s being developed by Flying Wild Hog and Crystal Dynamics, which is also working on Tomb Raider: CatalystSnippets of gameplay amongst mostly cinematic stuff, but it looks greatOh, and dinosaurs!The Lost Wild: True Fear Is Primal

 

Phantom Blade Zero

 

Cheeky lil sneaky lil delay from September 9 to October 29, 2026Full trailer and pre-order launch this SummerGameplay and story deep-dive coming as a State of Play in late SummerDune: Awakening

 

Release date: September 22, 2026The game is currently available in Early Access on PC, but will be launching into 1.0 for PS5 and Xbox Series X/SIt will feature an all-new single-player mode, “a new chapter in its cinematic storyline.” Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition Remastered

 

Release date: October 1, 20261 vs. 1000 action!This remaster packages together Dynasty Warriors 3 and Dynasty Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends No Rest For The Wicked

 

Onimusha: Way of the Sword

 

Silent Hill: Townfall

 

Silent Hill: Townfall Arrives In SeptemberRelease date: September 24, 2026New trailer focuses on gameplay and shows the protagonist looking for Zoe EllisLots of intricate puzzles a la Silent HillA first-person Silent Hill adventureAce Combat 8: Wings of Theve

 

Stuntman: Hollywood

 

Stuntman: Hollywood Brings The Big Name CarsNo release date givenPerform death-defying car jumps, lightning-fast street races, hairpin turns, and moreFeatures cars/scenes from The Fast and The Furious, Knight Rider, and Back to the FutureILL

 

Control Resonant

 

Marathon: Season 2

 

Season 2 of Marathon is now live on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PCMarathon is very goodNew zone: Night MarshNew shell: SentinelTwo new weaponsNew mods, cores, and implantsNew statistics progression feature: The CradleRunescape: Dragonwilds

Here's Everything Shown During The June 2026 PlayStation State Of Play

Until Dawn 2

 

Until Dawn Is Getting A Numbered SequelRelease window: 2027Celebrity talent in the form of Dacre Montgomery (Billy in Stranger Things) and Neil Newbon (Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3)It’s being developed not by Until Dawn developer Supermassive Games, but by FirespriteTropical location where you play as a group of ghost hunters working on creating a television showUh oh: ancient evils have awoken, and you’re probably screwed (unless you can make the right choices, I suppose)God of War Laufey

 

God Of War Laufey Stars Kratos’ Wife Fighting Through The Afterlife Of The GodsNo release date givenOkay, so after Kratos’ wife Faye (who is known as Laufey in Norse mythology) died at the beginning of God of War (2018), it turns out she went to a mythical place called The Everywhen, a bizarre realm filled with magical creatures and deities of all shapes and sizes, and you will control Faye as she attempts to escape/save the realm/something like that. From the official description: “Faye discovers the plans she put into place to protect Kratos and Atreus in her absence are now at risk,” and to save her family, she must battle gods from multiple pantheons, all vying for dominance of the now-corrupted Everywhen. The extra-long 23-minute debut gameplay trailer features Faye’s faster-paced-but-still-God-of-War combat with a sword in one hand and magical powers in the otherWe also see a blue-scaled woman and a dragon-like behemoth with Egyptian and Chinese design aesthetics, respectivelyJack Quaid (Oi! Hughie from The Boys) voices Phranque, a gelatinous cube who will aid Faye in her questPerlina Lau, who is actually a movie producer and new to video games, voices Rue, the sentient ribbons on Faye’s new sword PlayStation released three new videos to accompany this trailer – Finding Faye, Meet The Cast, and Cory Barlog Interviews Game Director – and they’re well worth a watch if you’re excited for God of War Laufey. 

Are you still with me? Whew! That’s every single game shown during today’s extra-long, extra-exciting PlayStation State of Play! 

What was your favorite reveal from today’s PlayStation State of Play? Let us know in the comments below!