PlayStation’s February State of Play served up a mix of new projects, release windows, and gameplay teases that map out part of 2026’s schedule. Announcements ranged from sequels and cooperative modes to PC ports and a playable demo of a long-awaited title.

  • Kena: Scars of Kosmora — Ember Lab confirmed a sequel set for 2026 on PlayStation and PC, following an older Kena who now guides the living and gains a new staff and a fox-like spirit companion that appears to evolve into a mount.
  • Ghost of Yōtei Legends — A release-date trailer revealed the online four-player co-op mode arriving March 10 on PS5, featuring four distinct classes and cooperative encounters against the demonic Yōtei Six alongside Patch 1.5.
  • Death Stranding 2: On The Beach — Kojima Productions announced a PC release for March 19, promising PC-focused improvements such as unlocked framerates, ultra-wide support, DualSense compatibility, and upscaling/frame-generation features.
  • Bad Robot Games’ 4:Loop — Director Mike Booth walked viewers through emergent systems in the upcoming cooperative shooter; the studio also invited players to sign up for playtesting. Release window and platforms remain to be announced (PS5, PC listed).
  • Pragmata demo live — Capcom launched a demo and shared an extended trailer showcasing its eerie take on New York City and the interplay between protagonists Diana and Hugh, with the full game currently slated for April 24 across multiple platforms.

Source: Game Informer

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