Sony's June State of Play Hit 4.2M Views in Under 12 Hours — the Most-Watched in PlayStation History
Sony's June 2026 State of Play racked up 4.2 million views in under 12 hours — the biggest the format has ever pulled — and the slate of reveals gave those viewers every reason to stay.
4.2 million views in under 12 hours. That’s what Sony’s June 2026 State of Play pulled before most people had even finished their morning coffee — making it, per Push Square, the most-watched State of Play in PlayStation history. Not just the biggest recently. Ever.
Sony ran the show on June 2, clocking in at 60-plus minutes — the longest State of Play format the company has aired. That runtime could’ve killed momentum, but viewers stayed glued. And the numbers suggest why: the stream is on pace to surpass Sony’s larger PS Showcase events in total views, a format that typically dwarfs State of Play in scale. That’s a meaningful inversion.
The content justified every minute. Per the PlayStation Blog, 16 PS5 games were confirmed across the State of Play and its Summer Game Fest 2026 companion announcements — a volume that gives the event real substance beyond a couple of marquee trailers. Two of those games landed hard release dates. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced drops July 9, 2026, per the PlayStation Blog — less than six weeks out at the time of the show, which is a short runway and a loud signal that Ubisoft’s remaster is ready to ship. Marvel’s Wolverine, meanwhile, finally has a date: September 15, 2026, per Kotaku. Insomniac’s most-anticipated title gets a summer-end slot that avoids the holiday bloodbath while still landing in a prime sales window.
God of War Laufey and Until Dawn 2 rounded out the marquee reveals, giving Sony a fall and beyond lineup that looks genuinely stacked on paper.
The view count is the story here. A State of Play — a format Sony typically uses for mid-tier updates, not platform-wide showcases — just outperformed its bigger siblings. When your smaller format starts threatening your flagship show’s numbers, the content is doing the work. Sony didn’t need a PS Showcase this summer. It turns out 60 minutes and 16 games was enough.