Sony sets State Of Play with 60-minute Wolverine lead for June 2

Sony sets State Of Play with 60-minute Wolverine lead for June 2

State of play returns on Tuesday, June 2 with more than 60 minutes of PS5 updates, announcements, and gameplay reveals. Sony is opening the broadcast with Marvel's Wolverine, giving the third-person action-adventure game the first spot in a stream built around what is coming next for PS5.

June 2 on YouTube and Twitch

The broadcast begins at 2:00pm PT, 5:00pm ET, and 11:00pm CEST on Tuesday, June 2, then reaches Japan at 6:00am JST on June 3. It will stream live on YouTube and Twitch in English, with Japanese subtitles also available.

That timing makes the show a global rollout rather than a regional drop. For viewers, it sets a fixed window for new footage and announcements instead of forcing them to chase clips after the fact.

Marvel's Wolverine first

Marvel's Wolverine will lead the broadcast, and Insomniac Games says it will show Logan's brutal and relentless combat along with some new details. The game is set to launch on PS5 on September 15, so this appearance is the clearest update in the schedule between now and release.

Takeshi Yamanaka is listed among the names shown in the source material, alongside other developers and contributors connected to the broader PS5 lineup. That list signals a show built to keep attention on multiple projects, but the opening slot belongs to Wolverine.

Free Alamo watch parties

Sony Interactive Entertainment is partnering with Alamo Drafthouse in the United States for special live watch party viewings on June 2. Tickets will be free but limited, and they become claimable starting at 6:00am PT.

For viewers who want the live experience, the practical move is simple: be ready at 6:00am PT if they want one of those tickets, then tune in at 2:00pm PT for the stream itself. Sony is also warning that copyrighted music or other licensed material can affect co-streams or video-on-demand archives, so anyone planning to restream should check the limits before going live.

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