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PlayStation State of Play February 2025 live – all the PS5 leaks and rumors ahead of Sony's first stream of the year

  • Writer: NFD NEWS
    NFD NEWS
  • Feb 12
  • 2 min read

It's nearly time for the year's first PlayStation State of Play stream, so we're kicking our live coverage off to ensure that everything you need to know is in one easy-to-reach – and fairly orange – space. We'll get into where to watch the PlayStation State of Play and what time the PS5 showcase starts before the event kicks off so you're ready to go, and then cover all the announcements and trailers as they happen so you don't miss a thing.

First announced just the other day by Sony, we're getting over 40 minutes of "news and updates" on upcoming PS5 games. Sony hasn't given away much, though it does say the show celebrates a "creative and unique selection of exciting games from studios around the world."


Naturally, State of Play rumors, leaks, and speculation have taken hold as we wait for the show to begin, from one developer essentially confirming its presence to a rumor another Xbox game may be crossing the console divide. As always, we don't have long to wait and see what ends up appearing at the show. In the meantime, though, you can read our PlayStation State of Play predictions if you're curious - there's a good chance that we might be correct, maybe.


PlayStation State of Play February 2025 time and where to watch

The PlayStation State of Play showcase for February 2025 starts at 2pm PT / 5pm ET / 10pm GMT. Sony says the stream will be over 40 minutes, but we don't expect this one to last the full hour.

Elsewhere, a few whispers are doing the rounds that Hellblade 2 is the next Xbox game to cross the console divide to PlayStation and that it may happen sooner rather than later.


The reports track. Just recently, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said he isn't ruling out exclusives making the jump to other platforms, as blocking them "doesn't work for us." Over the past year, we've seen titles like Hi-Fi Rush and Grounded ported to other consoles, with the likes of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle set to join them soon.


Could Hellblade 2 be next?


One news story you won't see tonight – for the first time, anyway – is that Fromsoftware's Elden Ring spin-off Nightreign now has a release date of May 30. Not only that, but the roguelike take on the Lands Between also has DLC in the works.

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