Sony Interactive Entertainment announced today the full lineup of game reveals, release date updates, and hardware news from State of Play September 2025. The show included gameplay previews, new title announcements, and major release confirmations across multiple genres and platforms.
Among the highlights, Battlefield 6 showed its globe-spanning single-player campaign, in which you’ll command the Marine Raiders unit Dagger 13 against the private military company Pax Armata. The developers revealed new narrative structure and unit-switching mechanics in a companion PlayStation Blog post.
Chronoscript: The Endless End was introduced as a 2D exploration action-adventure that blends story and wordplay, from the team behind RPG Time! The Legend of Wright.
In Code Vein II, launching January 30, 2026 on PS5, the trailer spotlighted supernatural powers, weapon systems, and cooperative partner mechanics in a post-vampire world.
Crimson Desert’s release date was confirmed as March 19, 2026, along with a story-focused trailer and insight into the continental setting of Pywel.
Sony also revealed a remaster of the original Deus Ex for PS5, redeveloped with updated lighting, model work, and controls; it will launch February 5, 2026.
Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition Remastered returns on March 19, rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5 and including legacy expansion content.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of God of War, Sony unveiled a limited edition DualSense controller launching this October, designed to invoke Kratos’ iconic look and available for pre-order beginning October 3.
Also featured was a major update for Gran Turismo 7, marking over 100 million copies sold cumulatively. The Spec III Update, due this December, will add new F1 circuits, new cars, a data logger, and more.
On the horror front, Halloween arrives on PS5 September 8, 2026, supporting both solo story play and asymmetrical multiplayer. IllFonic detailed roles for Michael Myers and survivors in a companion blog post.
Last Epoch was confirmed for PS5 release with its first expansion, Oryboss, bringing deep skill customization, cooperative play, and prior seasonal content.
Let It Die: Inferno returns as a roguelite survival game set in hell’s depths, launching December 3, with PvPvE features and strategic combat elements.
Marvel’s Wolverine was teased with a gameplay trailer and confirmed for Fall 2026 on PS5. The reveal showed fast, visceral combat, set pieces, and a narrative focus tied to iconic comic characters.
Microsoft’s Flight Simulator 2024 will also land on PS5 December 8, complete with VR support (coming in 2026) and dynamically generated global missions.
Nioh 3 was given a release date of February 6, 2026, alongside new footage of its combat systems and character reveals.
PlayStation also announced additions to PlayStation Plus: The Last of Us Part II becomes part of the Game Catalog starting September 26, while October’s Monthly Games include Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3, and Cocoon. Later this year, PlayStation Plus Premium will add Tekken 3, Soulcalibur III, and Tomb Raider Anniversary.
In hardware news, Sony introduced the Pulse Elevate Wireless speakers, designed to bring desktop-grade audio to gaming setups. They include planar magnetic drivers, multi-device connectivity, and PlayStation Link integration.
Finally, Saros, the sci-fi action title from Housemarque, got an extended gameplay look and a release window: March 20, 2026 on PS5. The dev team previewed its shifting-planet mechanics and story direction in a related blog post.
