Sony’s June 2 State of Play to Open With Marvel’s Wolverine
Sony will stream a pre-recorded State of Play on June 2 that opens with Marvel’s Wolverine and will be shown in U.S. theaters; the February 2026 episode drew 3.4 million views.
Sony confirmed a pre-recorded State of Play broadcast on June 2. The hour-long program will open with Marvel’s Wolverine, be distributed via Sony’s streaming channels and be projected in theaters across the United States.
The company announced the date and format several weeks in advance, a departure from past State of Play notices that have often been issued only days before an event.
The broadcast falls in early June, a week when publishers commonly schedule major announcements and updates.
Sony’s February 2026 State of Play attracted 3.4 million views, the highest for the series. That figure is behind only the PS5 reveal livestreams and the 2021 and 2023 PlayStation Showcases.
Industry speculation ahead of the June 2 show includes possible reveals such as a new God of War entry and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Sony has not confirmed additional titles.
Many viewers watch recorded trailers and highlights after live events, and attention is distributed across social media platforms and co-streams. Those viewing patterns applied to prior State of Play episodes as well.
Sony has released few details beyond the date, the pre-recorded format, the theater screenings and Wolverine opening the hour-long show. State of Play began as a shorter livestream series and has varied in length and content as the company adjusted its presentation schedule.
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