A new PlayStation State of Play is happening tomorrow, focused on announcements on 'games from Japan and across Asia'
- On November 11, Sony will broadcast State of Play Japan online on PlayStation's YouTube channel, airing November 12 in Japan.
- Sony's episode focuses specifically on Japan- and Asia-made games, centering on this region rather than providing a broad State of Play update.
- The show will air in Japanese with English subtitles, hosted by Yuki Kaji, and PlayStation promises the episode will run for more than 40 minutes.
- Viewers may learn release plans for Phantom Blade Zero, see more of Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls and updates on NCSoft's Horizon MMO, while IGN will report the reveals live tomorrow.
- This regional showcase positions Sony to spotlight Japan- and Asia-based developers, and Sony's decision to add a host marks a notable State of Play format change.
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