Sony confirmed that the next State of Play stream will have a new look, format and have approximately 20 minutes worth of information and gameplay for fans to watch. And while the rest of 2019 might not have a lot of PlayStation exclusives to get hyped over, this upcoming State of Play is confirmed to have one anticipated Triple A title featured.

If you’re looking to watch the latest PlayStation State of Play stream, here’s all the information you’ll need including the start time.

WHAT TIME DOES PLAYSTATION STATE OF PLAY START?

This new State of Play will stream live on Tuesday, September 24 at 4 p.m. EDT.

HOW TO WATCH PLAYSTATION STATE OF PLAY ONLINE

Like other gaming streams, the PlayStation State of Play episodes can be viewed on that company’s various social media channels.

The PlayStation YouTube channel will stream the broadcast live and likely have it uploaded for VOD purposes. Fans can watch it anywhere via the YouTube app, and can be watched through gaming consoles like PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and on mobile devices.

The company’s Twitter and Facebook social media accounts will also stream State of Play when it goes live on Tuesday.

Our watching method of choice is Twitch, which you can watch below.

WHAT TO EXPECT

It’s been a while since the last State of Play it’s hard to predict what will be shown on Tuesday, but the official PlayStation blog does give some insight and what to expect and - more important - what not to expect.

Here’s the excerpt from the PlayStation blog.

We’re preparing a pretty hefty show, weighing in at around 20 minutes and sporting a fresh new look. And we’ll have some great news to share with you, including new game reveals, new content from PlayStation’s Worldwide Studios, and a host of other updates. Should be fun! Oh, and it probably bears mentioning: Don’t expect any updates related to our next-gen plans in this episode.

So, unsurprisingly, there will be no news on Sony’s next gaming console but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot to look forward to. Perhaps the most-anticipated PlayStation exclusive to not drop is The Last of Us Part 2.

Developer Naughty Dog confirmed that the sequel will be featured on the next PlayStation State of Play on its social media channels, which you can see below.

This will likely mean gamers will finally learn a release date and get more information on the story and gameplay.

What do you think of the next PlayStation State of Play? What do you hope to learn from the latest stream? Sound off in the comments section.