May 29, 2020 by
It looks like the rumors were true: Sony is presenting a live, PlayStation 5 games event next Thursday, June 4.
Sony announced the event via social media and the PlayStation Blog. The news confirms industry chatter earlier this month that the next step of Sony’s unveiling strategy was imminent.
Thus far the next-gen Sony console has had a rather unusual launch process. Gamers are yet to see the physical console in any form, unlike the Xbox Series X which Microsoft showed off some five months back in December 2019. Instead Sony has focused on the console’s technical specifications and the new controller.
Thursday’s event is the next stop for the PlayStation 5 hype train: the games. Like Microsoft’s gameplay event in early May, this presentation should reveal what games PS5 players will get their hands on when the console launches at the end of the year.
Speaking on the official blog, Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan said:
“The games coming to PS5 represent the best in the industry from innovative studios that span the globe. Studios, both larger and smaller, those newer and those more established, all have been hard at work developing games that will showcase the potential of the hardware.
“This digital showcase will run for a bit more than an hour and, for the first time, we will all be together virtually experiencing the excitement together. A lack of physical events has given us an amazing opportunity to think differently and bring you on this journey with us, and hopefully, closer than ever before. This is part of our series of PS5 updates and, rest assured, after next week’s showcase, we will still have much to share with you.”
A number of third-party studios have already confirmed their games for the PS5, on or around the launch window. This includes major titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, Godfall, and — of course — Fortnite, but Codemasters has also confirmed that rally driving title DIRT 5 will see a PS5 release too.
As yet we haven’t seen anything from Sony’s in-house developers, newly renamed as PlayStation Studios. The June 4 event should bring some of these games into the picture, and that might include Gran Turismo 7. The next title in Polyphony Digital’s racing series is widely tipped to be a PS5 launch day title, though that remains to be seen.
One other thing that is yet to be seen is the PlayStation 5 console itself. Will Sony finally reveal the finished product at this event? You’ll have to tune in, on PlayStation’s official Twitch or YouTube channels, from 2000 UTC on June 4 to find out.