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All Games Announced at PlayStation State of Play June 2026

All Games Announced at PlayStation State of Play June 2026: Full Recap, Release Dates, and Platforms

PlayStation’s June 2, 2026 State of Play mixed first-party reveals, third-party trailers, and release date announcements across a show that ran for more than an hour.
The event opened with a major look at Marvel’s Wolverine and closed with the reveal of God of War: Laufey, while several other games received new trailers, launch windows, or platform confirmations.
Below is a full roundup of the main titles clearly reported across official posts and widely circulated recap coverage, including what each game is about, when it launches, and where it will be available.

Marvel’s Wolverine

Marvel’s Wolverine kicked off the show with an extended gameplay deep dive that emphasized Logan’s brutal close-quarters combat and showcased story elements involving Jean Grey, Mystique, and Sabretooth.
Insomniac’s game is positioned as a third-person action-adventure built around relentless melee action, and it is scheduled to launch exclusively on PS5 on September 15, 2026.

Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis

Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis was shown as a premium remake built in Unreal Engine 5, with Lara Croft traveling the world to uncover the secrets of an Atlantean artifact while surviving collapsing environments, human rivals, and dinosaurs.
The game was confirmed for PlayStation with a release date of February 12, 2027, after reports ahead of the show suggested it had slipped from a 2026 launch.

The Lost Wild

The Lost Wild stood out as a survival game with strong Jurassic Park-style energy, focusing on tension and escape rather than direct combat against dinosaurs.
Current recap coverage points to a 2027 release window, while platform details were not clearly specified in the sources reviewed after the showcase.

 

Dune: Awakening

Dune: Awakening appeared during the showcase with a focus on its expanding release plans, including its move onto consoles and added single-player support mentioned in recap coverage.
The post-show reports consulted place its console release in September 2026, with one recap specifically citing September 22, though exact platform breakdowns were not consistently detailed across the sources.

Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition Remastered

Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition Remastered was presented as a modern revival of the classic PS2-era musou title, bringing back the original game and Xtreme Legends content with updated presentation.
The remaster promises more than 1,000 battles and launches on October 1, 2026 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam.

No Rest for the Wicked

Moon Studios’ No Rest for the Wicked used State of Play to confirm its full 1.0 launch plans, with the developer highlighting major improvements such as reworked progression, new areas, enemies, and bosses.
The grim action RPG exits early access in October 2026 on PS5 and PC first, while Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2 versions are set to follow later.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword

Onimusha: Way of the Sword returned at State of Play primarily to lock in its release date and remind players that Capcom’s action series is on the way back in a big way.
According to recap coverage, the game launches on September 25, 2026, and a playable demo became available on PS5 immediately after the presentation.

 

Silent Hill: Townfall

Silent Hill: Townfall was described in recap coverage as a spin-off in Konami’s long-running horror franchise, continuing the publisher’s broader push to expand the Silent Hill universe.
The game is reported to release on September 24, 2026, although the sources reviewed did not consistently provide a full platform list alongside that date.

Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve

Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve brought fast aerial action back to the spotlight, with Bandai Namco describing a story in which the Federation of Central Usea falls under attack and the player fights to reclaim a lost homeland from an aging aircraft carrier.
The game launches on October 2, 2026, and while the State of Play announcement focused on PS5, Bandai Namco’s game page also lists Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam.

Stuntman: Hollywood

Stuntman: Hollywood marked the return of a long-dormant franchise, with the reveal trailer centering on stunt driving and cinematic action built around famous movie-style vehicles.
Recap reports indicate a 2027 launch window for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, although some post-show summaries stopped short of giving a firm date.

 

Control Resonant

Control Resonant expanded Remedy’s universe with a new trailer that pushed the spotlight toward Dylan and the next stage of the studio’s paranormal storyline.
The game is set to launch on September 24, 2026, and the State of Play trailer specifically confirmed a PS5 release.

Until Dawn 2

Until Dawn 2 was one of the event’s biggest horror reveals, and PlayStation described it as a standalone sequel with a brand-new cast, a new setting, and the same choice-driven structure that defined the original.
The reveal trailer set the story on a remote island and framed the protagonists as ghost hunters chasing a viral hit, with player decisions once again determining who survives when it launches on PS5 in 2027.

Bancho the Chef

Bancho the Chef was one of the showcase’s more unexpected reveals, presenting a concept built around fishing, washing dishes, cooking, and steadily mastering the craft of becoming a top chef.
The reveal materials reviewed after the show did not provide a firm release date, and platform details were either missing or only broadly described in recap coverage.

God of War: Laufey

God of War: Laufey closed the show as Sony Santa Monica’s next entry in the series, with the reveal confirming that Faye is the main character instead of Kratos.
The game is currently confirmed as a PS5 exclusive, but Sony did not announce a release window during the presentation.

 

 

Additional games mentioned in recap coverage

Some post-show recap lists also mentioned other titles such as Phantom Blade Zero, ILL, Kemuri, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, and a new Rayman project, but the consulted sources were less consistent on exact naming, dates, or platform breakdowns for those appearances.
That makes the list above the safest version to publish if you want a clean roundup built around the games most clearly identified across official follow-up posts and recap articles.

 

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