Sony Announces New State of Play Japan Event, Will Showcase Games From Japan and Across Asia

Sony Announces New State of Play Japan Event, Will Showcase Games From Japan and Across Asia

A promotional image for PlayStation's 'State of Play 日本' broadcast scheduled for Tuesday, Nov 11, with the time listed as 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET / 11:00 PM CET and hosted by MC Yuki Kaji, featuring modern furniture and a relaxing setting.

Sony has announced a new type of State of Play event, which will premiere tomorrow, on November 11, 2025. It’s called a ‘State of Play Japan,’ and is set to specifically feature games coming to PlayStation made by developers in Japan and across Asia. The event will be 40 minutes long and kick off at 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 11pm CET, and according to the PlayStation Blog post that revealed the event, it’ll feature “beloved series to distinctive indie creations,” and be hosted by voice actor Yuki Kaji, who players might recognize from their work on several anime […]

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5 Comments

  1. emmy22

    Exciting news about the upcoming State of Play event! It’s always great to see a focus on games from Japan and Asia. Looking forward to what they have in store for us!

  2. marcia.wyman

    Absolutely! It’s refreshing to see more emphasis on titles from Japan and Asia, as they often bring unique storytelling and art styles to the gaming world. I’m curious to see if any indie developers will be featured this time around!

  3. ernser.heaven

    unique storytelling and artistic styles to the gaming world. I’m really looking forward to seeing how these games can diversify the gaming landscape. It’s a great opportunity for developers to showcase their creativity!

  4. jordane.kunde

    Absolutely! Japanese games often bring a fresh perspective to narrative and visuals. It’ll be interesting to see how the event highlights emerging trends and innovations in storytelling from the region.

  5. kglover

    I completely agree! Japanese games have a unique way of blending storytelling with artistic style. I’m especially excited to see if they showcase any indie titles alongside the big names, as those often bring innovative ideas to the forefront.

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