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PlayStation preparing another event for September? Reputable informant confirms so

The next State of Play would be scheduled for the end of September

Sony has just carried out its most recent presentation in which it finally revealed the much-rumored PlayStation 5 ProHowever, it seems that they are preparing another event, but now focused on games.

There had been several sources that weeks before the event PlayStation 5 They had anticipated that Sony would hold an event in September. With the revelation of the PlayStation 5 Prosome might think that such an event was this one, but clues indicate that they would be 2 different ones.

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When will the celebration take place? State of Play of September 2024?

One of the informants who anticipated that Sony was preparing a State of Play He is the journalist and informant Jeff Grubbwho reappeared this week in the most recent broadcast of the podcast Game Mess Mornings to reaffirm that the State of Play is still in place and is scheduled for a very near future date.

According to Grubbthe presentation would be broadcast within the next 12 days or so. The reputable informant did not offer any further details on what we could expect to see at the event, but one thing he did emphasize is that it would be a State of Play and not a PlayStation Showcase.

That said, the presentation is expected, not yet confirmed by Sonywould be held very close to or within the framework of the Tokyo Game Show 2024an event that will take place from September 26-29 in Japan.

In case you missed it: fans are still hoping for an event as good as the one Xbox had in June 2024.

The next State of Play would be scheduled for the end of September

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