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There have been rumors recently that PlayStation's next event will be held in early June, which is exactly when the E3 exhibition is held every year. Yesterday, gaming journalist Jeff Grubb confirmed that he received word from Sony that there will be some plans for the first week of June.
Santa Monica Studio will occasionally share information on “God of War Ragnarok: Ragnarok“, but the launch date has not been announced yet, but it has repeatedly stated that it will be released in 2022. Now that 2022 is almost halfway through, we have yet to see the State of Play themed “God of War: Ragnarok”, and there is no information about the launch date, so if there is a PlayStation conference in early June, Lord Kui should be able to Sing the protagonist.
In addition, Square Enix has also said that it is ready to share the latest information on “Final Fantasy 16”, which is currently a PS5 exclusive work. In addition, Square Enix also has a PS5 console exclusive “Curse Land” that has been delayed until October. If there is a press conference in June, most of the latest information will be announced.
Grubb revealed that Sony and Activision have already signed a marketing agreement for this year’s “Call of Duty 19: Modern Warfare 2”, which means that this game is also likely to debut at the press conference. There was also news that “Call of Duty 19: Modern Warfare 2” will be released in early June, but I don’t know if it will appear during Sony’s conference.
Sony has many other projects in development right now, such as the legendary Silent Hill, Deviation Games’ FPS game, Haven Studios real-time service games, Bluepoint’s legendary Bloodborne related projects, and Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us. “Survivor” multiplayer games are all masterpieces that can be talked about.
Bottom line
Grubb said in the video: “Several people at Sony have told me that there will be a trade show event in the first week of June. I can’t be sure, but several people have told me that rumors are not ruled out.”
It’s also not certain whether the show will be in the form of State of Play or something else.