PlayStation State of Play June 2025 livestream has wrapped up, and it delivered a stacked lineup of reveals, trailers, and long-awaited updates that paint an exciting picture for the future of PlayStation gaming. From brand-new game announcements to long-rumored titles finally stepping into the spotlight, this event was one of the most content-rich showcases in recent memory. Whether you’re gaming on the standard PS5 or waiting to experience everything on the upcoming PS5 Pro, there’s plenty to look forward to.
Among the show’s biggest highlights was the world premiere of 007: First Light, giving fans their first look at a new chapter in the James Bond gaming legacy. Meanwhile, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls from Arc System Works surprised fans with its stylish visuals and explosive Marvel roster. Long-requested titles also made a grand return, including the reveal of Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, which has been at the top of RPG fans’ wishlists for years. Horror enthusiasts weren’t left behind either, with Silent Hill f finally receiving a release date and a chilling new trailer.
This State of Play wasn’t just about flat-screen thrills. Sony made a point to spotlight the PS VR2 with a handful of new titles, proving they haven’t forgotten about their next-gen virtual reality headset. Whether you’re into cinematic single-player stories, competitive fighting games, or spine-tingling horror, June’s showcase had something for everyone.
PlayStation State of Play June 2025 All News and Trailers
In this article, we break down everything that was announced during the PlayStation State of Play June 2025. From trailers and developer insights to release dates and platform details, this recap will make sure you’re fully up to speed. So grab your controller—here’s everything you need to know from Sony’s latest event.
Lumines Arise
Kicking off the PlayStation State of Play June 2025, Lumines Arise returned the spotlight to rhythm-puzzle games in spectacular fashion. Developed by the creative team behind Tetris Effect, this upcoming PS5-exclusive embraces color, sound, and gameplay fusion in a dazzling audiovisual experience. As in previous Lumines entries, players will manipulate falling blocks in time with pulsing music, but this time, with enhanced lighting effects, DualSense haptics, and a more dynamic soundscape. Each movement and match contributes to a constantly evolving musical environment, giving players the feeling of conducting a playable EDM concert. The trailer teased a rich variety of skins, music tracks, and game modes, appealing to both solo players and leaderboard chasers. With a Fall 2025 release date, Lumines Arise is already generating buzz among fans of stylish puzzle games. Available to wishlist now, it’s shaping up to be a hypnotic, synesthetic highlight of the PS5’s puzzle game library.
Pragmata
After years of mystery, Capcom’s Pragmata re-emerged with a meaty gameplay reveal at the June 2025 State of Play. The trailer finally gave players a substantial look at this enigmatic sci-fi action game, showcasing sleek third-person combat, futuristic environments, and cinematic storytelling. Set in a hauntingly beautiful dystopian future, Pragmata features a mysterious young girl named Diana, who quickly became a fan favorite thanks to her expressive personality and unique abilities. Players will seemingly control a cybernetic protagonist navigating through gravity-defying landscapes, confronting hostile forces, and uncovering dark secrets. Combat appears fluid and stylish, with ranged weapons, close-quarters brawling, and environmental interaction all on display. While the trailer raised as many questions as it answered, it firmly established Pragmata as one of Capcom’s most ambitious titles. Set for release in 2026 exclusively on PS5, Pragmata promises an emotionally charged journey through space, science, and survival — one that’s well worth the wait.
Silent Hill f
Konami’s Silent Hill f took the stage at PlayStation State of Play June 2025 with a deeply unsettling new trailer and an official release date. Scheduled to release on September 25, 2025, this third-person horror title shifts the franchise into a chilling new visual style while retaining its psychological roots. Set in a mysterious Japanese town, the trailer introduced disturbing imagery — including mannequins wielding bloody knives — evoking themes of isolation, infection, and corrupted beauty. The eerie atmosphere is matched by haunting sound design and grotesque environmental storytelling that will be familiar to longtime Silent Hill fans. While combat wasn’t the focus, the trailer hinted at survival-horror mechanics, exploration, and a narrative rich in symbolic horror. Silent Hill f is shaping up to be a terrifying evolution of the iconic series, blending traditional elements with modern visuals and cultural influences. This is one horror title that’s not just out for scares—it wants to linger in your mind.
Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement
Fans of 2D action platformers got a major treat at the State of Play with the reveal of Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement. This sequel to the acclaimed Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night continues the legacy of Castlevania-inspired gameplay with a visually lush side-scrolling adventure. Designed with intricate gothic architecture, detailed sprite animations, and pulse-pounding music, the game promises a blend of nostalgic mechanics and new-age refinement. Players will once again dive into maze-like environments, defeat grotesque monsters, and uncover dark secrets through RPG-style upgrades and weapon crafting. The new protagonist wields a crimson blade, symbolizing a deeper emotional story tied to betrayal, sacrifice, and vengeance. The Scarlet Engagement also introduces new traversal mechanics and magical abilities that expand combat and exploration. Confirmed for release in 2026 on PS5, the game is a love letter to classic side-scrollers while pushing the genre forward with modern polish and artistic depth.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles
The long-awaited return of a tactical RPG legend is finally happening. Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles was officially revealed during the PlayStation State of Play June 2025, thrilling longtime fans and strategy newcomers alike. This definitive collection includes two versions of the original game: a faithful recreation of the classic title and an enhanced version featuring updated graphics, modern UI improvements, remastered music, and new story elements. Set in the rich world of Ivalice, players will experience a politically charged narrative filled with betrayal, class warfare, and mystical forces. Combat remains grid-based and deeply strategic, with customizable job systems and hundreds of hours of gameplay. Launching September 30, 2025, for PS4 and PS5, this release will introduce a new generation to one of the most beloved tactical RPGs ever made. Whether you’re a veteran tactician or a newcomer to the genre, The Ivalice Chronicles promises a masterpiece reimagined.
Baby Steps
At long last, Baby Steps has a release date—September 8, 2025. This quirky and physics-based exploration game returns to the spotlight with its unique take on clumsy locomotion. Developed by the creators of Ape Out and Getting Over It, Baby Steps puts players in the shoes of Nate, an unemployed man who finds himself in a mysterious mountain wilderness. What sets the game apart is its odd but entertaining mechanic: you control each leg individually, making every step a puzzle. The result is an unpredictable, often hilarious journey up treacherous peaks, across collapsing bridges, and through awkward social situations. The game shines in its combination of physical comedy, stylized visuals, and surprisingly profound storytelling. Backed by dynamic dialogue and environmental interactions, Baby Steps aims to be more than just a meme game—it’s an emotional trek about failure, persistence, and finding footing in a messy world. Coming to PS5 exclusively.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound
Ninja Gaiden fans rejoice—Ragebound is bringing the legendary action series roaring back to life. Showcased during the PlayStation State of Play June 2025, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound delivers high-octane combat, blistering speed, and brutal enemies in a modern reimagining that retains the soul of the originals. A new gameplay trailer highlighted Ryu Hayabusa slicing through waves of enemies with katana finesse, flashy ninpo techniques, and a gritty visual tone that blends urban ruins and ancient mysticism. The game’s fast-paced action is enhanced by slick animations, reactive AI, and new combat mechanics that reward precision and timing. While still built around challenging fights and intense boss encounters, Ragebound also adds stealth elements and vertical traversal for added strategy. Set to launch on July 21, 2025, for PS5 and PS4, it’s a must-play for fans of stylish action games, and a thrilling return for one of gaming’s most iconic ninjas.
Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection
Mortal Kombat is going back to its brutal roots with the Legacy Kollection, a nostalgic bundle packed with retro carnage. Revealed during the June 2025 State of Play, this collection includes some of the most iconic entries in the series: Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and Mortal Kombat 4, plus more unannounced titles. Featuring enhanced visuals, classic arcade sounds, and smooth modern emulation, the Legacy Kollection is a celebration of the franchise’s bloody beginnings. Whether you’re reliving your childhood at the arcade or experiencing these classics for the first time, each game offers raw, over-the-top fatalities, cheesy voiceovers, and the timeless “Finish Him!” flair. The collection also supports online versus modes and local multiplayer, preserving that old-school competitive spirit. Releasing in 2025 for PS4 and PS5, Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is the ultimate throwback for longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
One of the show’s biggest highlights was a brand-new gameplay trailer for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, the long-anticipated remake of the 2004 classic. Built using Unreal Engine 5, the game faithfully recreates the original’s legendary jungle survival and tactical espionage experience while enhancing every element with cutting-edge graphics, fluid animations, and immersive sound design. Players once again step into the boots of Naked Snake as he’s dropped behind enemy lines during the Cold War to prevent a global catastrophe. From stealthy takedowns and wildlife hunting to complex camouflage systems and CQC combat, Delta is a love letter to Hideo Kojima’s vision while modernizing gameplay for a new generation. The trailer showcased iconic locations, intense rain-soaked firefights, and Snake’s signature gravel-toned voice. While no exact release date was confirmed, the game is coming to PS5, and anticipation is sky-high for what may become the definitive Metal Gear experience.
Nioh 3
Team Ninja surprised fans with the reveal of Nioh 3, the third installment in its brutally challenging samurai action series. The State of Play showcase featured an electrifying gameplay trailer, filled with fast-paced swordplay, mystical powers, and mythical enemies. Set in an even darker and more twisted version of feudal Japan, the game retains its hallmark difficulty and deep combat systems, while introducing new weapons, Yokai abilities, and customizable character classes. The visuals look better than ever, enhanced by lightning effects, intricate enemy designs, and fluid combat animations. A demo is available now for those brave enough to test their reflexes, with full release scheduled for early 2026 on PS5. The teaser suggests that Nioh 3 will push the series’ limits further than ever before—offering bigger bosses, more interconnected levels, and an even greater emphasis on replayability. If you crave punishment and precision, this may be your next action RPG obsession.
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow
Bringing stealth into virtual reality, Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow was one of the most unexpected and intriguing reveals of the showcase. Designed exclusively for PlayStation VR2, this immersive first-person stealth experience puts players in the role of a master thief navigating dark alleys, grand estates, and high-security fortresses. The trailer highlighted key mechanics like silent movement, light and shadow manipulation, lock-picking with motion controls, and visceral, hands-on stealth takedowns. Inspired by the classic Thief series, the VR experience adds layers of realism and immersion, from peeking through keyholes to physically leaning around corners. Environmental audio, reactive AI, and multiple mission routes create an emergent sandbox for stealth lovers. Set to release in 2025, Legacy of Shadow could become a cornerstone title for the PS VR2. With its grounded design and focus on realism, it aims to make you feel like an actual phantom in the dark.
Tides of Tomorrow
A visually striking surprise of the show, Tides of Tomorrow is a first-person action-adventure set in a drowned future where remnants of civilization cling to survival atop skyscrapers and floating platforms. Set to release on February 24, 2026, the trailer revealed a vibrant world drenched in color and mystery. You play as a survivor navigating the ruins of society using acrobatic traversal, underwater exploration, and combat against rogue machines and sea-bound threats. The aesthetic blends neon blues and bright yellows with flooded cityscapes and makeshift tech. Puzzle-solving and environmental storytelling seem key, with players uncovering the past through holographic memories and surviving through scavenged gear. Gameplay hints at a balance between fast-paced traversal, environmental manipulation, and combat. While the game is from a new IP, its visual ambition and tone recall elements of Mirror’s Edge, Subnautica, and Bioshock. Tides of Tomorrow is shaping up to be a sleeper hit on PS5.
Astro Bot – New Update
Sony’s beloved robotic mascot is back with a surprise update for Astro Bot, and it’s more than just a patch—it’s a full content drop designed to rekindle your DualSense love. The update introduces five new challenge levels that promise fresh platforming mechanics, inventive puzzles, and tighter difficulty scaling. Alongside these levels come new guest bots from across the PlayStation universe, adding even more charm and fan service. Most excitingly, the Astro Bot-themed DualSense controller is making a comeback—this time with a twist, teasing new features or aesthetics yet to be detailed. Astro Bot remains a showcase for the PS5’s haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, and this update continues that tradition by creatively using the hardware’s capabilities. Whether you’re jumping back in for a quick run or hunting down every collectible, the update breathes new life into one of PlayStation’s most whimsical and technically impressive platformers.
Sea of Remnants
Sea of Remnants made waves at State of Play with its cinematic reveal trailer, offering a mix of swashbuckling pirate fantasy and haunting oceanic mystery. Set in a post-apocalyptic archipelago ruled by sea monsters and ancient magic, players will captain customizable ships, explore dynamic islands, and uncover the secrets of a sunken world. The game features action-adventure gameplay blended with naval combat, exploration, and survival elements. From deep-sea diving and underwater ruins to storm-swept battles and supernatural encounters, Sea of Remnants aims to deliver a moody, atmospheric experience. Creature design seems heavily influenced by folklore and horror, with colossal leviathans teased in the trailer. Visually, it’s drenched in stormy blues and eerie bioluminescence, giving it a distinct identity among oceanic games. Launching in 2026, this original IP is shaping up to be one of the more creative and ambitious projects of the showcase, and it’s already available to wishlist.
FBC Firebreak
FBC Firebreak is a thrilling co-op PvE shooter and a spin-off from Remedy’s Control universe. Set in the same paranatural world of shifting realities and government secrets, the game lets you and your friends join the Federal Bureau of Control’s tactical unit tasked with containing dimensional threats. Debuting with a pulse-pounding trailer, Firebreak features fast-paced third-person shooting, telekinetic powers, and dynamic environments that change mid-combat. Players must coordinate to survive against corrupted entities and tackle increasingly chaotic anomalies. While the mainline Control game focused on mystery and single-player narrative, Firebreak shifts the spotlight to team-based gameplay and intense action. The visual style remains gritty and stylized, with plenty of particle effects, reality tears, and eerie red glows. Best of all, FBC Firebreak arrives very soon—June 17, 2025—and it will also be available through the PlayStation Game Catalogue at launch, making it accessible to a wide audience right from day one.
First Light 007
James Bond officially returned to video games in First Light 007, one of the standout reveals of the PlayStation State of Play June 2025. This cinematic title offers a fresh origin story for Bond, blending narrative storytelling with high-octane spy action. The trailer teased stylish cinematics, stealth segments, chase sequences, and quick flashes of third-person gunplay. Set in Cold War Europe, First Light 007 promises a grounded, emotionally driven take on the iconic character, inspired more by Casino Royale than gadget-heavy escapades. It appears to be built using a narrative-first framework, with developer commentary hinting at choices, moral dilemmas, and deep character development. While there’s no exact release date yet, the game is confirmed for 2026 and will launch exclusively on PS5. With its tone, visuals, and respect for Ian Fleming’s legacy, First Light 007 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated spy thrillers of the next generation.
Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls
Closing the show with a blast, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls is a dream announcement for both fighting game fans and Marvel lovers. Developed by Arc System Works—the studio behind Guilty Gear and Dragon Ball FighterZ—this 3v3 anime-style brawler features a roster of iconic Marvel heroes and villains battling it out in stylish, fast-paced matches. The trailer showed off explosive tag-team combos, beautiful hand-drawn animation, and stage transitions reminiscent of Marvel vs. Capcom at its best. Characters like Spider-Man, Wolverine, Storm, Doctor Strange, and Thanos all made flashy appearances, each wielding their unique powers and combat styles. The visuals are crisp and comic-book inspired, with kinetic effects and color bursts enhancing every hit. While the full roster and mechanics are still under wraps, the game is confirmed for 2026 on PS5 and PC. Marvel Tokon has the potential to be the next major competitive fighting game, and fans are already hyped.
Here’s a list of other games that were also showcased during the PlayStation State of Play – June 2025 event:
- Romeo is a Dead Man
- Digimon Story: Time Stranger
- Hirogami
- Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots
- Cairn
- Sword of the Sea
Final Thought
The PlayStation State of Play June 2025 was one of the most packed and diverse showcases in recent memory, delivering a healthy mix of long-awaited sequels, bold new IPs, indie gems, and surprise revivals. From the return of legendary franchises like Metal Gear Solid, Nioh, and Final Fantasy Tactics to exciting new titles like Sea of Remnants, Tides of Tomorrow, and First Light 007, the event proved that the PS5—and PS VR2—is far from slowing down. With a strong emphasis on gameplay reveals, confirmed release dates, and a few demos already live, Sony made it clear that the rest of 2025 and beyond will be stacked for PlayStation fans. Whether you’re into tactical RPGs, stealth adventures, vibrant fighters, or narrative-driven thrillers, there’s something on the horizon for everyone. The future of PlayStation looks bright, bold, and incredibly fun.
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FAQs
Will any of the State of Play June 2025 games support cross-platform play or cross-save features?
While Sony didn’t highlight cross-platform functionality during the showcase, several upcoming titles are expected to support cross-play or cross-save due to developer histories and modern gaming trends. For instance, co-op and PvE shooters like FBC Firebreak may feature cross-save between PS5 and PC, especially given Remedy’s relationship with Epic and past support for such features. However, until developers confirm these capabilities on their official channels, players should assume these functions are not guaranteed.
Will the PS5 Pro enhance any of the games shown at the June 2025 State of Play?
Yes, although Sony hasn’t officially detailed PS5 Pro support during the showcase, it’s highly likely that several 2025 and 2026 titles—especially graphically intense games like Metal Gear Solid Delta, Nioh 3, and Sea of Remnants—will receive optimization patches for the PS5 Pro. Expect enhancements like native 4K, higher frame rates, improved ray tracing, and faster loading times. Developers may confirm PS5 Pro-specific upgrades closer to the system’s release.
Are any of the showcased games getting physical deluxe editions or collector’s bundles?
While most announcements focused on digital availability, physical editions are likely for major releases. Games like Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, Metal Gear Solid Delta, and First Light 007 are prime candidates for collector’s editions featuring steelbooks, art books, and soundtracks. Sony typically reveals these editions a few months ahead of launch, so fans should keep an eye on publisher stores and major retailers for pre-order updates.