The State of Play last night was a 30 minute bonanza of game announcements, new trailers and updates for games coming to PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2, and even for PS4 and PSVR still, and a great way to kick off June and the wider Summer Game Fest that will take place next week.
It’s only half an hour to watch – catch it here on YouTube – but if you just want to skim through the headlines and get straight to the trailers, here’s a round-up and rundown of everything from State of Play June 2022.
Resident Evil 4 remake announced for March 2023 – PSVR 2 content confirmed
It’s coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
Resident Evil 8 is being updated to support PSVR 2
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution is coming to PSVR & PSVR 2
PSVR in late 2022, and PSVR 2 in 2023 (is that a PSVR 2 release window?)
No Man’s Sky is being enhanced for PSVR 2
Horizon VR: Call of the Mountain trailer showcases the series’ leap into virtual reality
Horizon: Forbidden West has been updated with New Game+
There’s also improved Performance Mode graphics, transmog for clothes, new weapons and trophies.
Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man and Miles Morales are coming to PC
August for Spider-Man and Fall 2022 for Miles Morales.
The cat adventure Stray is coming out in July
It’s day one for PS Plus Extra & Premium.
The Callisto Protocol gameplay revealed and December release confirmed
Rollerdrome is a bloodsport on skates from the OlliOlli devs
Here’s a curious dating sim and action adventure mash-up called Eternights
Street Fighter 6 is coming in 2023 – check out its gorgeous graffiti art style in this new trailer!
Confirmed for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S and PC
And here’s some real-time gameplay:
Foxy adventure Tunic is coming to PlayStation in September
Season: A Letter to the Future is coming out in the autumn
And Final Fantasy 16 gets a new trailer, and a confirmed release window in Summer 2023
Phew! That’s a lot of announcements to pack into half and hour. What stood out to you from the show?
Andrewww
Stray and RE4 were the games that interest me the most. Overall, it looked ok, although I’d have hoped for any real surprises with regard to PSVR2.