State of Play Japan: Everything Announced (Updating Live)
State of Play Japan showcased new gameplay, DLC, and hardware for PlayStation 5, with releases scheduled from December 2025 through summer 2026.
- Today, the State of Play Japan broadcast ran for more than 40 minutes and was hosted by Yuki Kaji, as PlayStation 5 sales passed 84 million, raising expectations for 2025's final show.
- To spotlight Japan and Asia, PlayStation curated a dedicated State of Play showcasing cozy games Many Stories and Coffee Talk Tokyo as near-future previews and Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined with diorama visuals ahead of its February 5, 2026 release.
- Arc System Works confirmed a December 5–7, 2025 closed beta for Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls featuring Spider-Man and Ghost Rider, while FromSoftware revealed Elden Ring Nightreign's The Forsaken Hollows DLC for December 4, 2025.
- Players can go hands-on with December betas and upcoming DLC, while Kazunori Yamauchi said Gran Turismo 7 Spec 3 and Power Pack will ship at the end of the year with a 24-hour race.
- Mixing genres, the show ranged from cozy Many Stories and Coffee Talk Tokyo to psychological horror BrokenLore: Unfollow and Ascend, while readers' letters criticised omissions like Bloodborne and called it a `big fat nothingburger`.
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NewsGaming.net State of Play Japan: The full summary of the conference (Marvel Tōkon, Elden Ring Nightreign, Fatal Frame II...) Sony could have drawn a State of Play Japan during the Tokyo Game Show, but he waited two more months to honor the Japanese games in a dedicated show. Finally, not only the games produced in Japan, and this despite a title that might make us think so. Here, Sony highlighted the entire Asian continent, in a show full of …
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