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PlayStation Announces February State of Play Tier List

by Natalie Feb 23,2025

The PlayStation State of Play for February 2025 delivered a flurry of exciting announcements, from the highly anticipated Metal Gear Solid Delta to a fresh title from Housemarque. While every reveal holds its own merit, some undoubtedly resonated more strongly than others.

This poll invites you to rank your personal favorites from the extensive list of over 20 announcements. Did the first glimpse of Saros steal the show? Or perhaps the new game from a key Grand Theft Auto designer captivated you most? Refer back to our comprehensive "Everything Announced" post to refresh your memory and cast your vote.

Personally, the Metal Gear Solid Delta release date was a highlight, but the reveal of the protagonist in Capcom's Onimusha: Way of the Sword was equally thrilling. The icing on the cake? The character's striking resemblance to the legendary Toshiro Mifune!

Share your personal PlayStation State of Play announcement rankings below.

### PlayStation State of Play February 2025 Announcements Tier List

PlayStation State of Play February 2025 Announcements Tier List

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