Playstation has officially wrapped up its latest State of Play broadcast, and it’s safe to say the showcase delivered plenty of headlines. With 2026 already looking like a massive year for PlayStation 5, the event helped paint a clearer picture of what players can expect in the months ahead.
The February 2026 State of Play streamed live on YouTube and Twitch, focusing entirely on upcoming PS5 titles. As always, surprises played a role, with a mix of anticipated updates, brand-new reveals, and release date announcements keeping the momentum high throughout the show.
We’ve gathered every major announcement from the event in one place, giving you a complete overview of everything Sony showcased. From first-party projects to major third-party titles and a few unexpected moments in between. Here’s everything revealed during the event.
What was announced?
The broadcast featured:
- New first-party game reveals and updates
- Major third-party announcements
- Confirmed release dates for several upcoming titles
- Fresh looks at previously revealed games
Kena Scars of Kosmora
4LOOP
Ghost of Yotei Legends
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
Pragmata
Resident Evil Requiem
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered
Brigandine Abyss
Dead or Alive 6 Last Round
Dead or Alive New Project
Control Resonant
Crimson Moon
Beast of Reincarnation
Neva: Prologue
Yakoh Shinobi Ops
Project Windless
Star Wars: Galactic Racer
007 First Light
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.2
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse
Silent Hill: Townfall
Rev. Noir
Untitled John Wick Game
Marathon
Big Walk
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance
Saros
Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls
God of War Trilogy Remake
God of War Sons of Sparta
Now that the broadcast has concluded, Sony’s broader strategy for 2026 is coming into sharper focus. The showcase blended major franchise power with fresh ideas, signaling a lineup designed to appeal to both longtime PlayStation fans and players looking for something new.
High-profile projects tied to globally recognized action franchises shared the stage with the return of legendary PlayStation titles through remake treatments, while the universe of Ghost of Yōtei expanded with the newly announced Legends experience. At the same time, brand-new IP such as 4LOOP hinted that Sony is continuing to invest in original concepts alongside its established pillars.
Taken together, the announcements highlight a balanced approach; one that leans on nostalgia and proven series while still making room for experimentation and unexpected reveals.
This article has been fully updated with every major announcement from the showcase, giving you a complete look at what’s next for PS5. Stay tuned to VGNW and follow us on X for deeper coverage, analysis, and standout moments from the event.
