PlayStation State Of Play Announced: Start Time, End Time, Where To Watch, Everything Announced

By Zuhaad Ali
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The next PlayStation State of Play event has been officially announced for September 2024! Here’s everything you need to know, including the start time, end time, where to watch, and all the latest rumors about it.

Over the past few weeks, rumors have been swirling about Sony hosting a new State of Play to reveal upcoming games and updates. Initially speculated to take place in late September 2024, these rumors have now been confirmed.

Earlier today, Sony officially announced that the next State of Play will air on September 24, 2024, and it’s shaping up to be an exciting showcase. With over 20 new titles for PS5 and PS VR2, fans are in for a treat with a variety of announcements and surprises.

PlayStation State Of Play Announced: Start Time, End Time, Where To Watch, Everything Announced
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In this article, you’ll find all the details about this upcoming State of Play event, including details about where to watch, what to expect, start and end times for the broadcast.

PlayStation State Of Play Start Time & End Time

The PlayStation State of Play broadcast will air on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, with a runtime of over 30 minutes. Here’s the start time breakdown for major time zones:

  • 3:00 PM PT (Pacific Time)
  • 6:00 PM ET (Eastern Time)
  • 11:00 PM BST (British Summer Time)
  • 12:00 AM CEST (Central European Summer Time) – Sept 25
  • 7:00 AM JST (Japan Standard Time) – Sept 25

While no official end time has been given, expect the showcase to wrap up around 3:30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET.

PlayStation State Of Play Announced: Start Time, End Time, Where To Watch, Everything Announced
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PlayStation State Of Play Where To Watch

You can catch the livestream on PlayStation’s official YouTube and Twitch channels. As with previous State of Play events, there’s a heads-up from Sony about potential issues with copyrighted music affecting co-streams and VODs, so content creators might want to keep that in mind.

“Please note that this broadcast may include copyrighted content (e.g. licensed music) that PlayStation does not control,” the announcement blog article reads. “We welcome and celebrate our amazing co-streamers and creators, but licensing agreements outside our control could interfere with co-streams or VOD archives of this broadcast.”

“If you’re planning to save this broadcast as a VOD to create recap videos, or to repost clips or segments from the show, we advise omitting any copyrighted music.”

PlayStation State Of Play: Everything Announced

While we don’t have a confirmed lineup yet, here’s what PlayStation has promised:

  • Over 20 upcoming PS5 and PS VR2 games from various developers worldwide.

We will update this section after the event with official details.

What are you expecting from this week’s State of Play? Let us know in the comments below!

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