PlayStation 5 games reveal event June 4: How to watch, start time and what to expect
The Corona virus Pandemic may have Turn off the annual E3 video game show However, Sony is still planning events this year Discuss the upcoming PlayStation 5 video game console before starting in autumn.
The latest will be a video game reveal scheduled for June 4th. The event, which PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan announced as the first look at games for the console, will take place entirely online and will take about an hour.
“The games for PS5 are the best in the industry in innovative studios around the world,” said Ryan when the event was announced. “Both larger and smaller studios, newer and more established, have worked hard to develop games that demonstrate the potential of the hardware.”
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Sony said further events will take place after its showcase in June.
US
Sony’s event begins June 4 at 4 p.m. ET.
United Kingdom
Sony’s event begins June 4 at 9 p.m. BST.
Australia
Sony’s event begins June 5 at 6 a.m. AEST.
Where
You can see it live on Sony’s official PlayStation website.
It will also be broadcast live on Sonys PlayStation YouTube page and live on the PlayStation Twitch page.
We will embed the YouTube link closer to this post in time so you can see the event in this post.
What we can expect
Sony seems to understand that some fans were disappointed with a Microsoft gaming storefront Held in early May. This event, which was billed as the first opportunity to see gameplay for titles coming up upcoming Xbox Series X., has been criticized for being primarily a collection of trailers, not a glimpse of what it will be like to play new games. Microsoft has scheduled another event in July to feature new games from its own development studios – including 343 Industries, the maker of the hit Halo space battle series and his latest title, Halo Infinite.