State of Play returns in June with Wolverine as its main attraction

Published on May 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

PlayStation has confirmed a new State of Play for Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at 11:00 PM Spanish time. The event will last over 60 minutes and can be followed on YouTube and Twitch. The event will be opened by Marvel's Wolverine from Insomniac Games, but there will also be room for announcements, gameplay from first and third-party studios, and possible returns of well-known sagas.

photorealistic cinematic scene of a gaming console controller held by a muscular metallic clawed hand, glowing blue LED strips on the controller illuminating the dark room, a large curved monitor in the background displaying a paused gameplay screen of a mutant superhero in a yellow costume, game development software windows visible on a secondary monitor showing 3D character rigging and code lines, scattered gaming peripherals and a motion capture camera on the desk, dramatic side lighting casting long shadows, ultra-detailed textures on the controller and claw, technical engineering visualization of gaming hardware integration

Insomniac Shows Technical Muscle with Wolverine on PS5 🎮

The studio responsible for Spider-Man faces the challenge of bringing Logan to PS5 with a graphics engine that has already proven its reliability in previous titles. The gameplay is expected to reveal details about the regenerative combat system, the integration of the DualSense controller's haptic feedback, and a semi-open world that takes advantage of the console's SSD. The initial presentation will set the tone for the event, although the rest of the night will include news from major franchises and temporary exclusive content.

Spoiler: No, They're Not Going to Announce Bloodborne 2 😅

As with every State of Play, a legion of users will be glued to their seats hoping for the return of sagas that Sony has kept on ice. Bloodborne, Sly Cooper, a new Motor Toon... anything is possible, but the most likely outcome is that we'll end up seeing the usual trailer for a game as a service that nobody asked for. Meanwhile, Wolverine fans can debate whether the claws look sharp enough in 4K.