Daily Reaction: What’s Going on With PlayStation’s State of Play"
PlayStation State of Play broadcasts seemed to fill a hole when they were first introduced. Copying the Nintendo Direct format (almost to a fault), it became Sony?s method of holding a brief digital press conference, announcing new games, new updates, and deep dives into specific titles. But it feels lie Sony is a little at a loss for how to use the State of Play banner, changing its format over time and just generally kind of abandoning the hype that was once layered into getting a new State of Play.
The State of PlayStation State of Play
Since their introduction in early 2019, there have only been nine total State of Play broadcasts. That?s nine over the course of nearly two years. The first four featured about 20 minutes each of game announcements, peppering in a little something for everyone. After the fourth one in December 2019, it was more than five months before we got the next one, but the format had changed dramatically. Instead of showcasing a bunch of titles and announcements, this State of Play was a deep dive into Ghost of Tsushima?s gameplay.
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