PlayStation fans might have something to look forward to during Valentine’s Week in February 2025, as Sony is rumored to be dropping its next State of Play event from February 10-15. This news is straight from NatetheHate, a credible insider famous for their spot-on gaming predictions. Although the date isn't confirmed yet, a clear hint points to a timing around Valentine’s Day.
Based on NatetheHate’s cryptic response, there’s speculation that the event could take place during that week. PlayStation tends to have these events between January and March, so the timing checks out. The upcoming State of Play is likely to drop some exciting game reveals, though the full lineup has yet to be revealed.
Considering PlayStation's track record, updates on high-profile titles like Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yotei, which have been making waves, seem likely. The chances of seeing more from Marvel’s Wolverine are also high, given the rumored release window later this year. Sony is all-in on PS5 exclusives this year, so we might finally see Fairgame$ drop, maybe with some new gameplay or even a release date.
Fans are also hoping to get some news on major franchises like Resident Evil 9 and Silent Hill, especially since PlayStation tends to show off big third-party titles during State of Play. Not all these titles are locked in, but the event will probably bring a solid mix of game updates and maybe a few surprises. Even with all the attention on the previous titles, State of Play events always have a few surprises up their sleeve.
There are also rumors that we might get a fresh look at some first-party titles or new game announcements that haven’t been heavily leaked. A hot topic in many discussions is Bloodborne. Fans have been clamoring for a Bloodborne remaster or a PC port to coincide with its 10th anniversary. It’s still a long shot, but with all the attention the title’s getting, it’s not totally off the table.
The February State of Play will be one of the first big events of 2025, but chances are we'll see an even bigger one later in the year. After the State of Play, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a PlayStation Showcase or even more game reveals tied to major events like E3 or Gamescom. As we count down to the Valentine’s Week State of Play, there's a noticeable hype as the days tick down.