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Fans have been speculating about the games that could potentially be shown or talked about during next week’s reveal stream.

Ghosts of Tsushima

The last time we had any new information about Ghosts of Tsushima was at E3 2018, where fans got to see the hack and slash combat up close. Since then, Sony has been quiet on the samurai front, releasing very little information about the title. Developed by Sucker Punch Productions, the title brings players to feudal Japan taking on the role of the last samurai in 1274.

Fans are speculating that Ghosts might show up during this State of Play because of a very specific change. The Sony YouTube channel last updated the Ghosts of Tsushima playlist two days ago, the first time any work has been done on it all year. Though the update isn’t much to go by, it could be a tiny clue as to what we might be seeing in the future. After all, the playlist may have been updated with clips that will remain unlisted until the State of Play officially reveals them. The game looked gorgeous when we saw it a year ago, and it looks to have a 2020 release date, so this State of Play would be a perfect opportunity to show it off.

Resident Evil 3

The remake of the classic horror franchise has already been leaked to the public with a larger reveal expected for The Game Awards. It’s unlikely that this live stream will feature any substantive information about the game but a possible teaser could be in the works. The remake of Resident Evil 2 was a massive success with fans and critics so here’s hoping the next title can keep up the momentum With as many grotesque zombies running around, you should have a great time.

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The next PlayStation State of Play airs December 10 at 9 a.m. EST.

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