It's been a while since we got to the PlayStation State of Play event, but according to a new leak from Tom Henderson, we may hear from Sony next month. According to rumours, Sony is looking to host a State of Play in February 2022, and Henderson suggests it could be a 'big' one. What 'big' might be is anyone guess, but chances are, we may get a first look at the PlayStation VR2 headset.
Earlier last week, Sony made a surprise announcement at this year's CES and officially confirmed the PS VR8. So far, we've taken a look at the new Sense controllers for VR headsets, but no official images of the VR2 headset have surfaced yet. In addition, there are several PlayStation releases for the year such as God of War: Ragnarok, from which another gameplay trailer can be found.
PlayStation State of Play Could Happen in February 2022
The current rumor is that the next Sony event looks like it could be in February based on this month's media events and past PlayStation dates.
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) January 9, 2022
It'll probably be State of Play, but it has the potential to be a pretty big one IMO. pic.twitter.com/Si0QSY7PeZ
Tom's information is based on media events that Sony has planned for this month as well as in February in line with previous PlayStation events. It will be interesting to see what kind of events Sony has planned and the kind of games that will be showcased.
There were several rumours flying around this past week, but one caught the most attention of PlayStation fans: The Last of Us PS5 Remake. Rumours suggest that the game is nearing completion and may be set for release in 2022. While it's unlikely the game will be featured at an upcoming State of Play event, it doesn't hurt to be a little hopeful.
Other major titles we haven't heard of in a while include the likes of Hogwarts Legacy, which could be a shoo-in for the next State of Play event at the moment. Sony will reveal its plans for state of play two weeks before the actual event, so it's likely we'll hear from PlayStation soon.
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