
PlayStation recently held its first State of Play Japan event, highlighting games from Japanese and other Asian developers. The presentation was over 40 minutes long and featured 26 new announcements. While fans were hoping to hear about the next Final Fantasy VII Remake, there were still plenty of exciting reveals. This event took place just a few weeks before The Game Awards, a major gaming showcase, so many developers may be saving their biggest announcements for that event.
Everything announced during PlayStation’s State of Play Japan
The event showcased popular titles like the new ‘Elden Ring’ DLC, Nightreign, and a closed beta for ‘Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls.’ Major companies including Square Enix, Capcom, Koei Tecmo, and Bandai Namco all had a significant presence. Beyond the big names, there were also announcements for interesting indie games, such as the unique puzzle platformer ‘MotionRec’ and the roguelite action platformer ‘Never Grave: The Witch and the Curse’ from Pocketpair Publishing. The entire presentation is available to watch on YouTube.
If you were hoping to see completely new games revealed, this might not be the showcase for you. Most of the announcements today were release dates for games we already knew about, or downloadable content for games that have already come out. Here’s a rundown of everything announced at PlayStation’s State of Play Japan:
- Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined – February 5th, 2026 – Pre-Orders available now
- Inkonbini: One Store Many Stories – April 2026
- Coffee Talk Tokyo – March 5th, 2026
- BrokenLore: Unfollow – January 16th, 2026
- BrokenLore: Ascend – Summer 2026
- Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake – March 12th, 2026 – Pre-Orders available now
- Dynasty Warriors: Origins Visions of Four Heroes – January 22nd, 2026 – Pre-order Now
- Gran Turismo 7 SPEC 3 & Power Pack – Late 2025
- MotionRec – Available Now
- Wandering Sword – May 28th, 2026
- No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: The Somnium Files – February 26th, 2026 – Pre-Orders available now
- Tokyo Extreme Racer – February 26th, 2026
- Once Upon a Katamari Dance Dance Remix Packs – Late 2025
- PAC-MAN World 2 Re-PAC Sonic Collaboration Content – Available Today
- Digimon Story: Time Stranger – Episode 1 Alternate Dimension – Winter 2025
- Super Robot Wars Y DLC Pack 1 – November 21st, 2026
- Monster Hunter Wilds Free Update 4 – December 16th, 2026
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds SpongeBob SquarePants Pack – November 20th, 2026
- Never Grave: The Witch and the Curse – March 5th, 2026
- BlazBlue Entropy Effect X – February 12th, 2026
- Damon and Baby – Early 2026
- KYOURAN MAKAISM – January 29th, 2026
- Fate Trigger – 2026
- Octopath Traveler 0 – December 4th, 2025 – Demo Available now
- Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls – Second Closed Beta Test – December 5th – 7th
- Elden Ring Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows – December 4th, 2025
That wraps things up! There were a few exciting moments, and what stood out will depend on your personal preferences. Maybe you’re excited about updates to one of this year’s best games, like Monster Hunter Wilds or Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree. If not, mark your calendars for next month’s Game Awards.
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