Get ready to have your gaming world turned upside down! Sony’s State of Play February 2026 just dropped a treasure trove of announcements, and trust me, you won’t want to miss this. From jaw-dropping sequels to unexpected surprises, this nearly hour-long presentation is a gamer’s dream come true. But here’s where it gets controversial—while some titles are stealing the spotlight, others are leaving fans divided. Let’s dive in and explore every reveal, shall we?
Kena: Scars of Kosmora kicked things off with a bang. Yes, the spiritual successor to Kena: Bridge of Spirits is officially on its way, promising a bigger and better adventure. Kena’s new journey introduces fresh traversal options and a deeper connection between the living and the dead. But is it too soon for a sequel? Some fans are thrilled, while others are skeptical. What’s your take? Coming to PS5 and PC in 2026, this one’s definitely a conversation starter.
Next up, Ghost of Yotei: Legends brings a free multiplayer expansion to the table. Team up to take down the Yotei Six—sounds epic, right? But here’s the twist: will it live up to the single-player experience? Only time will tell. Mark your calendars for March 10.
And this is the part most people miss—Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is finally coming to PC on March 19. Kojima fans, rejoice! But will it capture the same magic as the original? Let’s hope so.
4:Loop is another standout, offering a unique four-player combat sandbox experience. Imagine a roguelike game where your team votes on the next move—chaos or brilliance? You decide. Communication is key, and with procedurally generated rooms, no two runs are ever the same. A beta is on the horizon, so get ready to test your teamwork skills.
PRAGMATA and Resident Evil Requiem also made appearances, showcasing emotional storytelling and heart-pounding action. But is Capcom spreading itself too thin? Fans are both excited and cautious. PRAGMATA drops on April 28, while Requiem arrives later this month on February 27.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered is a nostalgic treat for PS5 owners, but will it appeal to newer gamers? Meanwhile, Brigandine Abyss and DEAD OR ALIVE 6: Last Round are polarizing entries—one’s a sprawling RPG, the other’s a free-to-play fighter. Which one’s your pick?
Control Resonant and Crimson Moon are pushing boundaries with their ambitious gameplay and gothic worlds. But are they too experimental? Only time will tell. And let’s not forget Beast of Reincarnation, a post-apocalyptic RPG with a canine companion—adorable or gimmicky? You be the judge.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition, Mina The Hollower, and Neva: Prologue offer something for everyone, but the real question is: which one will you play first? And with Yakoh Shinobi Ops, Project Windless, and Star Wars: Galactic Racer on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be a busy year.
007: First Light, Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2, and Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse are all vying for your attention, but which one deserves the spotlight? And let’s not forget Silent Hill: Townfall—will it live up to the franchise’s legacy?
Finally, Saros, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, and the God of War Trilogy Remake closed the show with a bang. But here’s the burning question: is Sony biting off more than it can chew? With so many titles in the pipeline, something’s got to give. What’s your prediction?
This State of Play was a rollercoaster of emotions, surprises, and controversies. What’s your favorite announcement? And which one do you think will fall flat? Let’s debate in the comments!