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The latest State of Play was big on spectacle but low on surprises
Sony's summer State of Play showcase offered a first look at God Of War Laufey, Until Dawn 2, and many other games, but it still felt like a missed opportunity for surprises.

Sony's summer State of Play showcase offered a first look at God Of War Laufey, Until Dawn 2, and many other games, but it still felt like a missed opportunity for surprises. The event was well-paced and had its share of interesting first and third-party games, but it lacked any real shock value.
What Went Down
The showcase featured a mix of games, including God Of War Laufey, Until Dawn 2, and several other titles. While the games looked impressive in some way, they were mostly already known about from previous rumors and leaks. The only game that seemed like a genuine surprise was Until Dawn 2, but even that had been hinted at in the past.
Inside the Event
Sony's State of Play was a well-planned event, with a clear structure and pacing. However, it seemed like the company didn't take enough risks, sticking to what was already known and expected. The God Of War Laufey footage, in particular, felt predictable, with the game's mechanics and style being exactly what had been rumored.
- God Of War Laufey was shown in 20 minutes of footage
- Until Dawn 2 was one of the only games that seemed like a surprise
- Several other games were showcased, including some interesting first and third-party titles
Why It Matters
The lack of surprises at Sony's State of Play is a concern, especially given the hype around the event. In an industry where leaks and rumors are becoming increasingly common, it's essential for companies to take risks and push the boundaries of what's expected. By not doing so, Sony may have missed an opportunity to truly wow its audience and set itself apart from the competition.
The Takeaway
While Sony's State of Play was a solid event, it felt like it was missing something. The lack of surprises and the predictability of some of the games showcased may have left some viewers feeling underwhelmed. As the summer showcase season continues, it will be interesting to see how other companies approach their events and whether they can deliver something more unexpected and exciting.


