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PlayStation State Of Play Focused On Japanese, Asian Games Announced For Tomorrow

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PlayStation has announced that it will hold a State of Play Japan broadcast tomorrow – Tuesday, November 11 – at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET, and it will run for more than 40 minutes. However, it's a special episode of State of Play focused on games created in Japan and across Asia, "alongside a few other exciting updates." 

The show will be in Japanese, but a version with English subtitles will air on the PlayStation YouTube channel. The PlayStation Blog post announcing the State of Play says, "From beloved series to distinctive indie creations, the show [...] will be packed with great games, interviews, and new looks at anticipated titles." 

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As for what those titles might be, PlayStation doesn't tease or indicate anything specific. However, this State of Play will differ in another way because Japanese voice actor Yuki Kaji, who voices Eren Jaeger and Shoto Todoroki, amongst others, will host the presentation. 

State of Play Japan airs tomorrow at 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET. 

What do you hope to see during the State of Play Japan tomorrow? Let us know in the morning!

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