Everything announced at PlayStation’s June State of Play 2025

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Cande Maldonado Jun 04, 2025 · 3 mins read
Everything announced at PlayStation’s June State of Play 2025
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Another State of Play is live, and as always, there’s a lot of game announcements to talk about.

Whether you’re watching it live and can’t keep up with everything that’s new or are just catching up, we’ve got you covered with a full rundown of everything announced during today’s showcase.

From long-awaited sequels to surprise reveals, Sony’s bound to bring a mix of fan favorites, fresh faces, and gameplay deep-dives that are sure to get us talking. We’ll be updating this hub live as each announcement drops, so bookmark this page and check back often.

Lumines Arise

From the creators of Tetris Effect, the critically acclaimed, hypnotic puzzle game that turned dropping blocks into an emotional journey, comes something brand new: Lumines Arise.

Revealed for the first time during the State of Play, it’s more than just your “typical puzzle game stuff,” despite what the devs cheekily said.

The showcase gave us a first look at its visuals, rhythm-based gameplay, and that same stylish, immersive vibe we’ve come to expect from Enhance Games. If you loved Tetris Effect, Lumines Arise looks like it’s going to scratch a similar itch while bringing its own fresh energy.

Even better, a playable demo is on the way this summer, so you won’t have to wait long to get your hands on it. The full game is set to drop this fall.

Here’s the trailer:

Pragmata

After years of radio silence, Pragmata finally resurfaced during today’s State of Play and yep, it’s as wild and mysterious as ever.

First revealed way back in 2020, Capcom’s sci-fi action-adventure game has been through multiple delays and total reworks. But now we’ve got a fresh trailer, and it’s packed with action.

The blonde girl from the original teaser is officially named Diana, and she’s still paired up with the futuristic, astronaut-like guy. This time she’s riding on his back while they blast through robots, mechs, and drones. There’s shooting, hacking, and some giant mechanical bosses, all set against a futuristic, lunar backdrop.

Capcom now says it’s launching in 2026, so we’ll be waiting a bit longer.

Here’s the trailer:

Romeo is a Dead Man

From the mind of SUDA51, the creator of Lollipop Chainsaw, comes Romeo is a Dead Man. This is a fast, ultra-violent sci-fi hack-and-slash revealed during today’s showcase.

It stars a katana and gun-wielding antihero tearing through some of the weirdest, gnarliest zombies you’ve ever seen. The combat looks sharp, stylish, and chaotic, with plenty of blood, speed, and over-the-top flair. Oh, and his jacket talks, just because it can.

The release window? “2026… maybe.”

Here’s the trailer: