Sony’s June 2026 State of Play has wrapped up, and while there were no major PlayStation hardware announcements, the showcase was packed with games. Wolverine finally got a lengthy gameplay demonstration, God of War’s leaked Faye spin-off was officially revealed, and much more.
Here’s everything that was shown, in the order it appeared.
Marvel’s Wolverine – September 15, 2026
Sony kicked things off with a lengthy gameplay demonstration of Marvel’s Wolverine from Insomniac Games.
The footage showed Logan rescuing mutant students from the Reavers, brutal combat featuring dismemberment and environmental kills, motorcycle sequences, parkour-style traversal and appearances from characters such as Jean Grey and Sabretooth. A Berserker mode was also showcased.
Wolverine launches September 15, 2026.
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls – August 6, 2026
The next update focused on Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls.
New story content was shown, including the villainous Knights of Doom. Doctor Doom, Magneto, Green Goblin and Carnage were all confirmed as playable characters, with one more team to go.
The game launches August 6, 2026.
Rayman Legends Retold – October 1, 2026
Ubisoft officially unveiled Rayman Legends Retold following what seemed like a billion leaks.
The remake appears to feature upgraded visuals, classic side-scrolling gameplay and brand-new 3D flying sections.
Rayman Legends Retold launches October 1.
Bancho the Chef
Dave the Diver is getting a spin-off.
Bancho the Chef is a prequel centred around everyone’s favourite chef and focuses on cooking, food preparation and various culinary mini-games.
No release date was announced.
Kemuri: Hunt the Unseen – 2027
Kemuri: Hunt the Unseen was one of the night’s more intriguing reveals.
The new co-op action game focuses on hunting Yokai using swords, bows and magical abilities. Players can tackle the game solo or in three-player co-op and appear able to gain powers from the creatures they defeat.
Kemuri launches in 2027.
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis – February 12, 2027
Crystal Dynamics provided a fresh look at Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis.
The footage featured exploration, puzzle solving, parkour traversal, dinosaurs and, perhaps most importantly, Lara Croft’s dual pistols.
The game launches February 12, 2027, confirming the rumoured delay.
The Lost Wild – 2027
Publisher Annapurna Interactive showed off The Lost Wild.
The first-person survival horror game sees players trying to survive encounters with dinosaurs rather than hunt them.
It’s scheduled for release in 2027.
Phantom Blade Zero
S-Game returned with another look at Phantom Blade Zero.
While no release date was announced, the developer confirmed a story and gameplay deep dive will arrive later this year.
Dune: Awakening – September 22, 2026
Funcom showcased Dune: Awakening.
The presentation highlighted crafting, base building and a brand-new single-player mode.
The game launches September 22, 2026.
Dynasty Warriors 3 Complete Edition Remastered – October 1, 2026
Koei Tecmo announced Dynasty Warriors 3 Complete Edition Remastered.
The protagonist from Dynasty Warriors: Origins will also be playable.
The remaster launches October 1.
No Rest for the Wicked 1.0 Release – October 2026
Moon Studios discussed the upcoming 1.0 release of No Rest for the Wicked.
The full launch is scheduled for October.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword (Demo available now) – September 25, 2026
Capcom showcased new gameplay from Onimusha: Way of the Sword.
Boss battles, soul absorption mechanics and monster transformations were all highlighted.
The game launches September 25, 2026, and a demo is available right now.
Silent Hill: Townfall – September 24, 2026
Konami provided another look at Silent Hill: Townfall.
The trailer leaned heavily into psychological horror, static-filled imagery and the creepy town of St. Amelia.
The game launches September 24, 2026.
Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve – October 2, 2026
Bandai Namco officially unveiled Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve.
The trailer featured massive super-weapons and large-scale aerial combat. Bandai Namco also confirmed that Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War will be included as a pre-order bonus for digital purchases and an early purchase bonus for physical copies.
Ace Combat 8 launches October 2, with early access beginning September 29.
Stuntman Hollywood
One of the biggest surprises of the show was the return of the Stuntman franchise.
Stuntman Hollywood features a variety of famous movie-inspired vehicles, including nods to Knight Rider and Back to the Future.
No release date was announced.
ILL – 2027
Team Clout’s ILL delivered some of the night’s most disturbing footage.
The first-person horror game combines guns, grotesque creatures and a heavy dose of body horror.
ILL launches next year.
Control: Resonant – September 24, 2026
Remedy showed off a little more of Control: Resonant.
The game stars Dylan Faden and revolves around a mysterious resonance event occurring in Manhattan.
Control: Resonant launches September 24.
Marathon: Nightfall – Available Now
Bungie revealed Season 2 of Marathon, titled Nightfall.
The update introduces a new zone called Night Marsh, a new shell named Sentinel, additional weapons, mods, implants and more. Bungie also announced a week-long free-to-play event and a temporary discount on the game.
Nightfall is available now.
PlayStation Plus Updates
Sony confirmed that RuneScape: Dragonwilds will join the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue later this year.
The company also announced three new additions to the Classics Catalogue:
- Gitaroo Man (June)
- Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy (July)
- Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams (August)
Until Dawn 2 – 2027
Firesprite unveiled Until Dawn 2.
The sequel follows a group of fraudulent ghost hunters who find themselves facing real supernatural horrors while investigating a mysterious tropical island. As expected, player choices once again determine who lives and who dies.
The game launches next year.
God of War: Laufey
Sony ended the show with a lengthy gameplay demonstration of God of War: Laufey.
The game stars Faye, whose real name is Laufey, and takes place within a strange realm known as The Everywhen, described as an afterlife for gods. The footage showcased much faster combat than Kratos’ recent adventures, magical abilities, a talking sword named Frank, talking ribbons named Rue and appearances from Kratos himself.
No release date was announced.





