PS5 State of Play February 2026 live updates — last-minute leaks and rumors, and how to watch
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Wolverine might be a no-show
Insomniac’s Wolverine is one of the most anticipated PS5 games. While this State of Play seems like a natural place to show more gameplay, it seems it might be a no-show.
As IGN reports, Insomniac Games went on social media and said we’d get more Wolverine info in “spring 2026.” Given how it’s currently February, that seems to rule out seeing the game during State of Play.
While this will surely disappoint many, I agree with IGN in that Sony is likely planning a dedicated PlayStation Showcase for Wolverine. Instead of cramming in some footage during today’s State of Play, we could instead get a whole show that goes into more detail. If that’s the case, I’m willing to wait longer!
PSSR update coming?
Hey, all! Tony Polanco here, and I’m taking over this blog for the next few hours. Like many of you, I’m excited to see what Sony is cooking for this 60-minute-long State of Play!
The main thing I’m looking forward to is anything regarding PSSR updates. According to Japanese insider Gust_FAN (via DL Compare), PSSR will receive a major update soon that will incorporate similar features to FSR 4 on the PS5 Pro. This should improve image quality and overall performance.
One of the more intriguing aspects of this rumor is that older, lower-resolution games from PlayStation’s back catalog will be playable at higher resolutions. We’ve heard discussions about this in the past, but it might actually happen now.
“PSSR 2” is very much in the rumor territory right now, but given how this State of Play is an hour long, perhaps Sony will unveil this update and detail what to expect.
Only 4 hours left until State of Play February 2026!
We’re getting there, slowly we’re getting there. State of Play 2026 is just four hours away now. Won’t be too much longer before we can see exactly what PlayStation Studios, and some of Sony’s third-party partners, have in store for us. Remember, even if you can’t watch along live, we’ll have all the updates for you in this live blog!
Let’s talk Grand Theft Auto VI
I’ve been scrolling social media to see what other gamers want to see at State of Play February 2026, and a recurring title is, unsurprisingly, Grand Theft Auto VI.
Never say never, but I would be stunned if GTA 6 had any sort of presence. For starters, Take-Two’s Strauss Zelnick (CEO of Rockstar Games’ parent company) recently said in an earnings call that GTA 6 marketing would begin in the summer, and secondly, GTA 6 is such a big deal that it would overshadow everything else.
So, while I can’t 100% rule it out, I would suggest not getting your hopes up that today will be the day that we get to see a little more of GTA 6.
PS Portal could get a BIG upgrade
Moving away from PlayStation games, let’s talk accessories, specifically the PlayStation Portal remote player. Per Zuby Tech, this nifty PS5 handheld could get a major upgrade in the form of a new OLED model. The current PS Portal uses an LCD screen, but fans have wanted one with an OLED display since launch. For now, this is just a rumor, so take it with a large grain of salt, but maybe this State of Play won’t just include new game reveals, but also a look at some PS5 accessories!
Will Starfield’s long rumored PS5 port ever actually happen?
We live in strange times. Xbox games now release on PS5, but one title that remains Xbox console exclusive is Starfield. This sci-fi RPG from Skyrim maker Bethesda launched on Xbox (and PC) in 2023, and more than two years later, PS5 players still haven’t been able to explore its intergalactic world for themselves.
Look, I know Starfield didn’t enjoy the best reception from some RPG players, but personally, I mostly enjoyed my time with this one, and if it ever does come to PS5, I would happily give it a second play-through. There have been rumors of a PS5 port circulating pretty much since 2023, but they’ve heated up further in early 2026.
Perhaps, today’s State of Play is when Bethesda will reveal that Starfield is the latest Xbox title to play nice with PlayStation. However, don’t bet on it, leaker Shinobi62 claims (via Reddit) that news on Starfield’s PS5 version won’t come till March.
007: First Light might break cover (again) at State of Play!
Last September, PlayStation held an entire State of Play dedicated to 007: First Light. Single-game State of Play’s aren’t super uncommon, but they’re typically reserved for PlayStation Studio titles. The fact that this new 007 adventure from IO Interactive got one all to itself was certainly a great boon for Bond fanatics.
A few performance hiccups in the gameplay footage aside, I was very impressed with the 30-minute presentation, and I’m eagerly anticipating the game’s launch in May 2026. So, all of this is to say, don’t be surprised if 007: First Light appears today.
The Witcher 3 is getting DLC in 2026? Really?
One of the strangest rumors that just refuses to die, is that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is getting a new DLC expansion in 2026. Yes, The Witcher 3, the GOTY-winning RPG released in 2015. I’m certainly not mad if this rumor proves to be accurate, but I would be very surprised. Single-player games don’t usually get DLC a decade later.
The reports suggest the DLC will lead into The Witcher 4, which is currently in development over at Polish studio CD Projekt Red. The game’s last major update came in 2022, when it was ported over to PS5/Xbox Series X, and got a small selection of new content that tied into Netflix’s “The Witcher” TV show.
However, that was a single quest, and some new armor options, the rumors here claim this will be a more meaty expansion, in line with it’s previous, 2015’s Hearts of Stone and 2016’s Blood and Wine. Consider me skeptical of this rumor being accurate, but if I’m incorrect, and it’s at State of Play, I’d very happy to be wrong.
ICYMI: Horizon Hunters Gathering was just announced
Last week, Guerrilla Games confirmed the next game set in the world of Horizon, it’s not the full Horizon 3 many fans wanted, instead it’s called Horizon Hunters Gathering and it’s a three-player co-op experience with a more cartoony art style.
The reception online has been a little mixed, but I’m interested to see more, and don’t mean the switch in overall aesthetic and tone. Horizon’s post-apocalyptic future full of metallic creatures to hunt seems like a great candidate for a co-op game, and the roster of “hero” characters each offers their own set of unique skills.
While I’m not fully sold on Horizon Hunters Gathering just yet, as we’ve seen so little of the game so far, but the announcement PlayStation Blog post promised more details to come in the months ahead, and maybe that’ll mean at State of Play.
Spidey might be swinging onto PS+ this month
Earlier this month, Deadlabs, a site with a strong record of leaking PlayStation Plus games, reported that February’s headline for Extra/Premium members would be Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. It’ll be added to the PS+ Game Collection alongside Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and Neva.
This would be a big deal, Spider-Man 2 is one of the PS5’s most high-profile console exclusives, and I’m sure any PS+ subscriber who hasn’t played it yet would be delighted. Assuming this report from Deadlabs is accurate (and as noted, the track record is strong), I expect the Spidey sequel heading to PS+ will be confirmed during the State of Play event.
More than 6 hours to go until State of Play!
You know, in my head, it felt like we were a little closer, but we’ve still got more than six hours until State of Play February 2026 goes live. As noted, I’m usually one to advice keeping expectations in check, but I’m really feeling the hype for this one. Here’s hoping that PlayStation can deliver a showcase packed with great reveals.
Time for one last look at Resident Evil Requiem?
Resident Evil Requiem is entering the final stages of it’s marketing push, with the survival horror game set to launch on February 27. Soon it’ll be in our hands, and I can’t wait to see the twisted horrors the team over at Capcom have created for us.
It seems likely that Resident Evil Requiem might feature in one final gaming showcase before release, and that would be State of Play. Personally, I was sold on this game from its first trailer, and I actually don’t want to see anymore for fear of having a surprise moment spoiled. So if Resi 9 does pop up, I might look away!
Will AC: Black Flag Remake set sail at State of Play?
Another long-standing internet rumor is that Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Friday is getting a shiny new remake, bringing back the pirate-themed adventure for a new generation of consoles. Heck, this one might even be more than a rumor, as an Ubisoft social media account made a cheeky reference to its existence in January.
Further adding to the fire, Amazon UK added a listing for an “Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Remastered Art Book” this week with a scheduled release date of March 24. This could be a listing error, and/or a placeholder release date. But if Black Flag is coming back in just a matter of weeks, you’d expect it to be showcased soon.
This State of Play could be the ideal place for Ubisoft to announce that one of the most beloved Assassin’s Creed games in the franchise’s history is returning.
Is Kratos about to go 2D?
One of the big rumors circulating in the gaming world right now is that PlayStation is quietly working on a God of War spin-off title. That seems a pretty boilerplate rumor on the surface (a popular franchise gets a spin-off title, which is hardly unexpected), but more surprisingly, it’s claimed this game will be a 2D side-scroller.
Remember, this is a rumor, but over on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, a new post linking back to NateTheHate (a well-known leaker) claims that God of War 2D is in development, and that Sony is considering a multi-platform launch.
Perhaps today’s State of Play 2026 will see God of War 2D revealed to the world, or maybe all the online rumors are false and Kratos is sticking to three dimensions.
Is it finally time to see more of Intergalactic?
For the last 12 months, during every PlayStation State of Play, and events like Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards, I’ve been keeping my fingers crossed that we get a new trailer for Nuaghty Dog’s Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
So far, I’ve been let down every time, but there’s no question about, I’m ready to get hurt again. Intergalactic represents Naughty Dog’s first new IP since The Last of Us way back in 2013, and I just cannot wait to learn more about this sci-fi experience.
The first trailer we got back in December 2024 instantly grabbed me, and Naughty Dog are a developer that has yet to disappoint me (yes, I even rank The Last of Us Part 2 as a masterpiece). I’m not totally convinced we will see Intergalactic today in the State of Play, as it’s rumored for a 2027 release, but I’m keep hoping until then.
Gimme more from Marvel Tokon!
I’m not typically a fighting game player (that’s in part because I usually suck at them), but one fighter I’m keeping an eye on is Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls.
This fighter from acclaimed developer Arc System Works combines Marvel’s stable of superheroes with an anime-style art style, which is immediately striking. It also features my boy, Spider-Man, in the playable roster, which always gets my attention.
It set to launch sometime in 2026, and so seems a good candidate to feature at State of Play. Maybe we’ll get a firm release date in just a matter of hours.
Just joining us? Here’s the key State of Play details
It’s the start of the working day in the U.S. (on the east coast, at least), so if you’re just joining me, the key details you need to know are that today (Feb. 12) will see the first PS5 State of Play in 2026, it’ll begin at 12 pm PT / 5 pm ET / 10 pm GMT.
The live broadcast is set to last for at last an hour (Sony is saying “60+ minutes”), and will include games from PlayStation Studios. Today could be a very big day in the world of PlayStation, and I’m bringing you all the details in this live blog!
Insomniac’s Wolverine might not show it’s claws today
With Marathon, Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine making up the tentpole trio of PlayStation Studios games confirmed for 2026 (as of writing, at least), it stands to reason that all three will feature in today’s State of Play. But there’s reason to think that Logan might give this showcase a miss and keep his claws hidden away.
In response to a question on X, asking when gamers would get to learn more about Wolverine, Insomniac Games’ official account offered up the vague, “Spring 2026” in reply. At least in my calendar, February isn’t quite spring, so don’t bet on Wolverine being included in this PlayStation event.
Of course, this could be intentional misdirection from the folks at Insomniac, but we’ll just have to wait until the State of Play February later today to find out.
Here’s another PS5 game we can confidently predict will feature
There were always two PlayStation Studios games that I felt highly confident would appear at State of Play. One was Marathon, which is now confirmed, the other is Saros from developer Housemarque.
Saros was announced at last year’s February showcase, and is currently slated for release on April 30. It’s a spiritual successor to 2021’s GOTY-worthy Returnal. Based on the brief gameplay snippets we’ve seen, it’s going to offer the same blockbuster bullet-hell gameplay in an intriguing, and sinister, sci-fi world. It also appears that the story might be a little less mysterious this time, which some players will prefer.
As noted, it’s due to launch in the spring, so it seems very likely Saros will get a new trailer in this State of Play as Sony looks to ramp up the marketing ahead of April.
Marathon is the first game confirmed for State of Play
It’s by no means a surprise, but Marathon is one game we know we be featured during State of Play.
Sony-owned developer Bungie confirmed the sci-fi shooter would be included in the broadcast via a post on the game’s official discord server, noting that “we’re excited to share we’ll be part of the PlayStation State of Play.”
Marathon is a big bet for developer Bungie, who need a win after the most recent Destiny 2 expansions haven’t quite met player demand. The game is set to launch on March 5, so it always seems likely that Sony would use this State of Play to give it another big push ahead of the release date in just a few weeks.
This first-person extraction shooter looks like it might be landing at just the right time following the uber-success of ARC Raiders, there’s plenty of demand for more games in the genre, and Marathon looks different enough to carve out its own spot.
There’s one huge reason I’m feeling the HYPE!
I’m always excited for any State of Play, but there’s a particular reason that today’s broadcast has got me really hyped: PlayStation Studios will have a presence.
If you’re out of the loop, PlayStation Studios is the umbrella group used to mark Sony-owned developers like Naughty Dog, Sucker Punch, Insomniac, Housemarque and more. Often PlayStation Studios teams don’t feature during State of Play, but this time, at least some of the developers will be showcased.
To set expectations, Sony isn’t promising every PlayStation Studios team will be present, but hopefully we hear more from the likes of Naughty Dog and Bluepoint Games who have been quiet on their current projects for quite a while now.
Today’s State of Play is going to be a BIG one
One of the key details about today’s State of Play is that it will run for “60+ minutes” per the PlayStation Blog. That would be welcome news in any context, but it’s even more of a big deal here because that will make it the longest State of Play broadcast to date. It’s clear that Sony has a lot it wants to share with players!
Welcome!
Hello, welcome to Tom’s Guide’s live coverage of the PS5 State of Play for February 2026. I’m Rory, a Senior Entertainment Editor, and I’ll be guiding you through today’s PlayStation showcase (with some help from a few colleagues). The event doesn’t start for a few hours, but there’s still plenty to cover, so let’s get talking PlayStation…
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