Days before Summer Game Fest, PlayStation held its latest State of Play presentation, giving PS5 owners a glimpse of what they can expect for the rest of the year and into 2026.
Aside from a wealth of new looks at games we already knew about, the State of Play had quite a few nice surprises as well. Below, we’ve compiled a full list of every single trailer and announcement that was at the June 2025 State of Play, in the order they were shown.
Lumines Arise
The very first announcement of State of Play was a bombshell, the comeback of PlayStation’s experimental music franchise Lumines. But the big twist is that it’s being made by Enhance, the acclaimed studio behind the likes of Rez: Infinite and Tetris Effect.
Pragmata
Another major surprise of the State of Play was the long-awaited return of Capcom’s Pragmata, a brand-new property that looks as charming as it does bizarre. The sci-fi shooter starts some kind of astronaut accompanied by a small girl, as they blow away a wealth of gruesome-looking aliens. Yeah, it’s weird, but compelling.
Romeo Is a Dead Man
Suda51, the eclectic creator behind No More Heroes and Shadows of the Damned, is back with a fittingly wacky new game, Romeo Is a Dead Man. Gruesome, bloody, action-packed, and kitchy — this already looks like it could have everything you’d ever want from a Suda game.
Silent Hill f
We got out first look at full gameplay for Silent Hill f, and it looks utterly horrifying in every way. The methodical exploration of Silent Hill seems to be alive and well here, along with facing the most hideous creatures you’ve ever seen. We also now have a release date of September 25.
Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement
Koji Igarashi’s spiritual successor to Castlevania is finally getting a sequel, and it looks even more Castlevania-esque than the first game. Sporting a gorgeous cel-shaded art style, it looks like this sequel will sport multiple playable characters, a wide array of costume options, and plenty of different weapons to equip.
Digimon Story Time Stranger
Bandai Namco debuted a new trailer for Digimon Story Time Stranger, the gorgeous-looking new RPG for the franchise. Taking place largely in Shibuya, Time Stranger, at least visually, looks like a massive step up from the past Digimon Story games. Also, we now know the game will launch on October 3, 2025.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles
The cult classic strategy game is finally coming back, with Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles. Interestingly, there will actually be two versions of the game in this release — a newly remastered version with full voiceovers, and the original game completely unchanged.
Baby Steps
From the creator of Getting Over It, Baby Steps is sidesplittingly funny simulation games. As you might expect, the entire goal here is to literally just walk, taking one painful step after another.
Hirogami
Hirogami, as you might guess from the name, is a new action platformer inspired by the ancient art of Origami. It looks a bit like the PlayStation classic from Media Molecule, Tearaway, but with an action twist.
Ninja Gaiden Ragebound
Konami shared a new trailer and a release date of July 31 for Ninja Gaiden Ragebound, the 2D action-packed revival of the classic platforming games.
Cairn
With a demo out now, Cairn is a mountain-climbing simulation game where you play as a young girl named Aava, traveling up Mount Kami. It features realistic climbing mechanics where you have to adjust posture, find the right handholds, and more.
Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection
The master of remasters at Digital Eclipse are back at it again with a truly epic collection. This massive endeavor features 20 different versions of classic Mortal Kombat games, faithfully preserved and enhanced.
Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater
Konami debuted a new trailer for the remake of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, this time largely focusing on the iconic boss fights of the game, and more gameplay. We even get a look at the update Ape Escape crossover.
Nioh 3
Koei Tecmo’s take on the Soulslike is coming back in a big way with Nioh 3. This sequel already looks exceptionally action-packed, and introduces two new dynamic fighting styles themes around “Ninja” and “Samurai.” Even better, a demo is available to play right now.
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow
Yet another legendary franchise making a comeback, although in a little bit of a different way. The Thief games were one of the key franchises that created the Immersive Sim, and now it’s heading into a brand new dimension with VR.
Tides of Tomorrow
Tides of Tomorrow is a fascinating-looking story-based multiplayer game, where you have to “uncover the choices” of your fellow players and deal with their consequences. All while it takes place on a colorful ocean planet.
Astro Bot – New Challenge Levels
While we didn’t get a good look at the new content, PlayStation did announce that more Challenge Levels are on the way for Astro Bot. And yes, that’ll include new bots to rescue, including one from Ghost of Yotei.
Sea Remnants
This free-to-play voyage RPG looks like a more arcade-y take on Sea of Thieves, fill with pirates and hijinks on the high sea. But, interestingly, it features turn-based combat and an island building section.
Sword of the Sea
A new game from Giant Squid and the creators of Journey and Abzu, Sword of the Sea is a gorgeous exploration game filled with chill vibes. It’s launching on August 19, and will be available for free through PlayStation Plus on day one.
007 First Light
One of the biggest surprises of the show was our first look at 007 First Light, the brand-new James Bond game from Hitman developer IO Interactive. This origin story follows a new Bond when he’s an airman in the British army, chronicling his rise as the legendary 007.
Ghost of Yotei
Ghost of Yotei got a tiny new trailer that seems to hint at a wolf companion, while announcing a full-blown State of Play dedicated to the game coming in July.
Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls
Arc System Works, the studio behind beloved fighting games like Guilty Gear and Dragon Ball FighterZ, is bringing its talents to the Marvel Universe — and it already looks incredible. Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls brings an entirely new style and aesthetic to these beloved characters, with four-vs-four battles that look as intense as you’d expect.
As overwhelming as that flood of announcements might be, don’t forget the week is just getting started with even more events over the next few days, including the Summer Game Fest Showcase and Future Games Show. Make sure to check back at CGMagazine for news from all the big events.