PlayStation is about to go live with its longest-ever State of Play, and so it could be a big one when it comes to announcements and reveals.
Sony is promising “60-plus minutes of news, gameplay updates, and announcements from game studios across the globe,” and all eyes in the industry will be tuned in. Outside of a wishlist of games that we’d all love to see get announced (Bloodborne, please), there’s plenty of titles that need some updates.
It’s fun to dream about what could be, but first, we need some information on what we know is supposed to be coming. With all of that in mind, here’s what we hope to see in the February 2026 State of Play.
Feb. 2026 State of Play Wishlist
Image via PlayStationNew God of War
Image via PlayStationWhether it’s a true sequel or the rumored 2D God of War spin-off based in Kratos’s Spartan era, it’s time for some news from this franchise, especially as the Prime Video series ramps up with its excellent casting choices.
Final Fantasy – VII and/or XVII
Image via Square EnixIt’s high time for something from Final Fantasy, whether it be news of the final episode of the FF7 Remake, or Final Fantasy 17. Could we get both? It’s entirely possible. A surprise FF17 trailer to supplement some news about a potential release window for FF7-3 would be huge.
Marathon open test
Image via BungieBungie already confirmed that its stylish extraction shooter Marathon will have an open play test weekend. With the game due on March 5, the clock is ticking, and many are counting on an official announcement for the test, which could begin over the weekend or the day after the presentation, on Feb. 13.
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet trailer
Screenshot by DestructoidAlright, Naughty Dog, what’s up? Intergalactic has been MIA since its debut in December 2024. How far out is it? Can we actually see some gameplay? A new frontier for the makers of Uncharted and The Last of Us has a ton of potential, so let’s see what’s going on with it.
Wolverine release date
Image via Insomniac GamesMarvel’s Wolverine made its triumphant return at September 2024’s State of Play, confirming a fall 2026 release date. A new trailer at this new event, along with an official date, would go a long way in drumming up hype for Sony’s first-party offerings this year.
Phantom Blade Zero trailer
Screenshot by DestructoidThis action game is one of very few titles that have a concrete release date for later in the year. Due to drop on Sept. 9 for PS5 and PC, we could get another in-depth look at gameplay or the story at this showcase.
GTA 6? We can hope
Image via Rockstar GamesThis probably isn’t happening, but with GTA 6 now just less than nine months away, players are eager for more. A new trailer would blow the doors off the industry, especially for Sony if it confirms a partnership with Rockstar for the game, but we likely won’t hear more about the game until the summer time.
Starfield, maybe other Xbox games
Screenshot by DestructoidThe rumored upcoming release of the former Xbox-exclusive Bethesda title feels like it’s destined to be shown here. With the company heads-down on whatever is included in the next big update, it’s possible this State of Play could confirm the release date (rumors suggest early April) alongside some reveals of new content. Other previously-exclusive titles from Xbox may also show up, as ever.
Death Stranding 2 PC news
Screenshot by DestructoidPlayStation’s focus on bringing its exclusives to PC means we’ll likely get some news in that area, and my money’s on Death Stranding 2: On the Beach’s PC release date being revealed for some time this summer.
What are you hoping to see from this hour-long State of Play? Let us know in the comments below.

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