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PlayStation's June State of Play Highlights

Originally published Jun 3, 2026

By Dom Peppiatt · Eurogamer

AI-generated summary based on Eurogamer · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jun 3, 2026

Key points

  • The June State of Play featured a strong emphasis on single-player games.
  • Live-service titles were notably absent from the event.
  • PlayStation has announced price increases for its consoles and services.
  • Reports suggest Sony may stop offering PC versions of PS5 single-player games.
  • Sales of Sony's first-party titles appear to be declining.

Last night's PlayStation State of Play was notable for its focus on single-player games and the absence of live-service titles. The event comes amid recent price hikes for PlayStation consoles and services. Reports suggest Sony may stop releasing PC versions of its PS5 single-player games, and the company appears to be selling fewer first-party titles.

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