The next God of War (2018) sequel went without mention.

PlayStation's September 2021 showcase, which did not bear the State of Play branding, filled in many gaps with regards to Sony's future plans. Most notably, the September show featured the first look at Ghostwire: Tokyo received a bit of shine during the event, as well. Now the hardware manufacturer plans to debut another show in the near future.

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A post on the State of Play broadcast will go live in less than a week on Wednesday, October 27 at 2:00 PM PT. The stream is scheduled to last approximately 20 minutes long, just enough time for several "announcements and updates" regarding PS4's and PS5's third-party releases. As is always the case, those interested in watching live will be able to tune in to the mini-event on PlayStation's official Twitch and YouTube channels.

The blog post makes it clear that only Sony's third-party partners will share new details and reveals. Therefore, no one should go into the 20-minute stream expecting fresh information out of PlayStation Studios' first-party teams - of which there are now 16 in total.

State of Play's July 2021 event debuted a fair bit of interesting news items, including the announcements of Moss: Book 2 and IllFonic's Arcadegeddon. The likes of Sega's Demon Slayer also received extended gameplay footage. It stands to reason, then, that similar segments will anchor the State of Play. And with Call of Duty: Vanguard, Battlefield 2042, and the Grand Theft Auto trilogy all launching in November, it seems safe to assume at least one or two of them will make an appearance.

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Sony's next PlayStation State of Play will air on Wednesday, October 27.

Source: PlayStation Blog