Sony’s latest State of Play delivered over an hour of announcements, gameplay reveals, and release date confirmations, headlined by the debut of God of War Laufey, a new look at Marvel’s Wolverine, and the surprise reveal of Until Dawn 2. The showcase also featured updates on several anticipated titles arriving throughout 2026 and beyond.
The biggest reveal of the event came from Santa Monica Studio, which unveiled God of War Laufey. The game shifts the spotlight to Faye, wife of Kratos and mother of Atreus, as she embarks on a journey through the afterlife of the gods. Sony described the title as the next mainline chapter in the franchise, with the game currently in development for PlayStation 5.
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Meanwhile, Insomniac Games showcased an extended gameplay trailer for Marvel’s Wolverine, highlighting Logan’s brutal combat abilities and introducing Team X members including Jean Grey. The highly anticipated superhero action game is set to launch on September 15.
Horror fans also received a major surprise with the announcement of Until Dawn 2. Developed by Firesprite, the standalone sequel follows a group of ghost hunters investigating an abandoned tropical island. The game will feature a new cast while bringing back Dr. Hill, once again portrayed by Peter Stormare.
Other notable announcements included Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, which launches on February 12, 2027, and Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve, arriving October 2. Remedy Entertainment also confirmed that Control Resonant will launch on September 24.
Several fan-favorite franchises also resurfaced during the presentation. Capcom announced that Onimusha: Way of the Sword launches September 25 and released a demo immediately following the show. Silent Hill: Townfall received a new trailer and a September 24 release date, while Rayman Legends Retold was revealed as a reimagining of the classic multiplayer platformer, launching October 1.
The showcase also featured new looks at Kemuri, The Lost Wild, No Rest for the Wicked, Phantom Blade Zero, and MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, which added Magneto, Green Goblin, and Carnage to its roster.
With major first-party reveals, long-awaited release dates, and several surprise announcements, Sony’s June 2026 State of Play delivered one of the platform holder’s most eventful showcases in recent memory, while also offering an early glimpse at what PlayStation players can expect in 2027.



