
PlayStation State Of Play June 2026: All The Biggest Announcements And Games
Overview & Key Takeaways
Ahead of Summer Game Fest 2026, PlayStation is hosting its next State of Play to showcase what its first-party studios and select third-party developers have cooking up in 2026 and beyond for the PlayStation 5. The 60-minute event should be filled to the brim with announcements of new games and updated looks at previously revealed titles--don't know about y'all but I have my finger's crossed for more info on Insomniac's Marvel's Wolverine and Ember Lab's Kena: Scars of Kosmora.
We'll be watching the showcase alongside everyone else, so if you miss an announcement or two, or can't tune in to watch the State of Play, you can find all the biggest announcements right here. With each new trailer and reveal, we'll be updating this round-up and linking to where you can find more information.
Marvel's Wolverine

The showcase kicked off with a new look at Marvel's Wolverine, the upcoming superhero action game from Insomniac. The new gameplay trailer detailed how the studio has evolved the combo- and counter-focused combat of its Marvel's Spider-Man series to be a lot faster and less "punchy," making for a gaming experience that looks a whole lot more violent than Peter Parker and Miles Morales' adventures. It's a fitting shift for the titular mutant.
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls
To keep the Marvel hype going, the showcase next revealed a new gameplay trailer for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. The trailer focused on notable Marvel villains, with gameplay for Doctor Doom, Magneto, Green Goblin, and Carnage as they fought against heroes like Storm and Spider-Man.
Rayman Legends Retold
Up next, we got an announcement and gameplay reveal for Rayman Legends Retold, an upcoming remake of Rayman Legends. The remake adopts a 3D art style and adds a brand-new villain, story, and levels. It's scheduled to launch on October 1.
Bancho The Chef
The announcement and gameplay trailer for Bancho the Chef is a nice surprise. The game is a direct prequel to Dave the Diver, focusing on the titular Bancho, a cook who aids Dave in his game. The game seems to explore the cooking process and running a restaurant through multiple minigames, capturing the hectic pressure of the lifestyle by testing you on precision and timing.
Kemuri
Ikumi Nakamura's next game was up next in the showcase. In Kemuri, you play as a demon hunter and unleash what look to be devastating combos in supernatural fights that take place across an entire cityscape. The game will support three-player co-op and is scheduled to come out in 2027.
Tomb Raider: Legacy Of Atlantis
The new gameplay trailer for Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis offered our first look at Lara Croft's upcoming action-adventure. The game looks a whole lot like the reboot trilogy, but with a greater focus on Lara's over-the-top antics and physical attractiveness--staples of the original games. The game is sadly being delayed.
The Lost Wild
Up next was The Lost Wild, an upcoming first-person stealth game that looks straight-up like something from the Jurassic Park universe. In it, you play as a woman as she carefully makes her way through an abandoned nature reserve and the corresponding facilities as she does her best to elude the notice of dinosaurs and other forms of once-extinct prehistoric life.
Silent Hill Townfall
This game looks like it was made specifically for the people who adored Firewatch, as the new gameplay trailer focused on one man slowly making his way through a space while being tethered to other people through a hand radio. Obviously, however, with this being a Silent Hill game, things get way creepier than Firewatch.
Ace Combat 8: Wings Of Theve
In an interesting shift, the next Ace Combat is putting you behind the eyes of the game's protagonist. Shifting into a first-person perspective for all gameplay both in and outside the cockpit, Ace Combat 8 looks to put a greater emphasis on the story of your pilot and those they fly with for a campaign that feels more personal.
Stuntman Hollywood
From the sky to the pavement: the next trailer showcased gameplay for the upcoming racer, Stuntman Holiwood. The trailer focused on police chases, acrobatic stunts, and all-around mayhem, with even the time-traveling Delorean making an appearance. The game focuses on performing stunts for Hollywood movies.
Ill
The reveal for Ill revealed we'll be playing as a man who awoke from a coma to find himself in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. The first-person shooter is set to launch in 2027.
Control Resonant
This was a bizarre trailer for an interesting-looking experience... which describes the world of Control very well. This sequel adopts a new protagonist, new gameplay, and a new setting, but still deals with weird stuff happening to people just trying to make it through the workday.
Marathon: Nightfall
Up next, we got a new story trailer for Marathon which goes into what players can expect to experience in the upcoming season. The trailer was very creepy and dark, almost leaning into a horror-y vibe as it showcased the new zone and new shell.
Until Dawn 2
You the know the drill of how these games go and look. And this one is the sequel to the game that started it all! This is the very first look at the upcoming story-driven adventure where your bad choices will inevitably lead to characters' deaths and good choices will only leave them traumatized from the ordeal.
Ahead of Summer Game Fest 2026, PlayStation is hosting its next State of Play to showcase what its first-party studios and select third-party developers have cooking up in 2026 and beyond for the PlayStation 5. The 60-minute event should be filled to the brim with announcements of new games and updated looks at previously revealed titles–don’t know about y’all but I have my finger’s crossed for more info on Insomniac’s Marvel’s Wolverine and Ember Lab’s Kena: Scars of Kosmora.
We’ll be watching the showcase alongside everyone else, so if you miss an announcement or two, or can’t tune in to watch the State of Play, you can find all the biggest announcements right here. With each new trailer and reveal, we’ll be updating this round-up and linking to where you can find more information.
Marvel’s Wolverine

The showcase kicked off with a new look at Marvel’s Wolverine, the upcoming superhero action game from Insomniac. The new gameplay trailer detailed how the studio has evolved the combo- and counter-focused combat of its Marvel’s Spider-Man series to be a lot faster and less “punchy,” making for a gaming experience that looks a whole lot more violent than Peter Parker and Miles Morales’ adventures. It’s a fitting shift for the titular mutant.
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls
To keep the Marvel hype going, the showcase next revealed a new gameplay trailer for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. The trailer focused on notable Marvel villains, with gameplay for Doctor Doom, Magneto, Green Goblin, and Carnage as they fought against heroes like Storm and Spider-Man.
Rayman Legends Retold
Up next, we got an announcement and gameplay reveal for Rayman Legends Retold, an upcoming remake of Rayman Legends. The remake adopts a 3D art style and adds a brand-new villain, story, and levels. It’s scheduled to launch on October 1.
Bancho The Chef
The announcement and gameplay trailer for Bancho the Chef is a nice surprise. The game is a direct prequel to Dave the Diver, focusing on the titular Bancho, a cook who aids Dave in his game. The game seems to explore the cooking process and running a restaurant through multiple minigames, capturing the hectic pressure of the lifestyle by testing you on precision and timing.
Kemuri
Ikumi Nakamura’s next game was up next in the showcase. In Kemuri, you play as a demon hunter and unleash what look to be devastating combos in supernatural fights that take place across an entire cityscape. The game will support three-player co-op and is scheduled to come out in 2027.
Tomb Raider: Legacy Of Atlantis
The new gameplay trailer for Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis offered our first look at Lara Croft’s upcoming action-adventure. The game looks a whole lot like the reboot trilogy, but with a greater focus on Lara’s over-the-top antics and physical attractiveness–staples of the original games. The game is sadly being delayed.
The Lost Wild
Up next was The Lost Wild, an upcoming first-person stealth game that looks straight-up like something from the Jurassic Park universe. In it, you play as a woman as she carefully makes her way through an abandoned nature reserve and the corresponding facilities as she does her best to elude the notice of dinosaurs and other forms of once-extinct prehistoric life.
Silent Hill Townfall
This game looks like it was made specifically for the people who adored Firewatch, as the new gameplay trailer focused on one man slowly making his way through a space while being tethered to other people through a hand radio. Obviously, however, with this being a Silent Hill game, things get way creepier than Firewatch.
Ace Combat 8: Wings Of Theve
In an interesting shift, the next Ace Combat is putting you behind the eyes of the game’s protagonist. Shifting into a first-person perspective for all gameplay both in and outside the cockpit, Ace Combat 8 looks to put a greater emphasis on the story of your pilot and those they fly with for a campaign that feels more personal.
Stuntman Hollywood
From the sky to the pavement: the next trailer showcased gameplay for the upcoming racer, Stuntman Holiwood. The trailer focused on police chases, acrobatic stunts, and all-around mayhem, with even the time-traveling Delorean making an appearance. The game focuses on performing stunts for Hollywood movies.
Ill
The reveal for Ill revealed we’ll be playing as a man who awoke from a coma to find himself in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. The first-person shooter is set to launch in 2027.
Control Resonant
This was a bizarre trailer for an interesting-looking experience… which describes the world of Control very well. This sequel adopts a new protagonist, new gameplay, and a new setting, but still deals with weird stuff happening to people just trying to make it through the workday.
Marathon: Nightfall
Up next, we got a new story trailer for Marathon which goes into what players can expect to experience in the upcoming season. The trailer was very creepy and dark, almost leaning into a horror-y vibe as it showcased the new zone and new shell.
Until Dawn 2
You the know the drill of how these games go and look. And this one is the sequel to the game that started it all! This is the very first look at the upcoming story-driven adventure where your bad choices will inevitably lead to characters’ deaths and good choices will only leave them traumatized from the ordeal.


