EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 1H 55M
Did Sony's State of Play Hit The Mark Ahead of Summer Game Fest?
from Boss Rush Podcast - A Podcast about Video Games · host Boss Rush Media
Email us your questions and topic ideas to the podcast here.Support Boss Rush on Patreon.Sony just pulled off the biggest PlayStation broadcast ever, proving that blockbuster single-player games are still a huge deal. In this episode of the Boss Rush Podcast, Corey Dirrig, LeRon Dawkins, and Josh Finney discuss the massive June 2026 State of Play. The team dives into the intense new look at Marvel’s Wolverine and the surprise reveal of Santa Monica Studio’s God of War: Laufey.But while PlayStation fans were celebrating, the live chat was focused on something completely different: Bungie. They discuss why so many viewers were demanding Destiny 3 and how Sony’s huge showcase success highlights the growing concerns around Bungie’s struggles. From reports of internal issues and a rumored $500 million development challenge to questions about Marathon’s future, there’s a lot to unpack. They finish up the episode by discussing the prices of the Steam Deck increasing by an incredible amount of money and if its still worth getting over something more customizable and console inclusive like the ROG Ally. This and more on the Boss Rush Podcast.Join the Boss Rush Network Community Discord here.Follow the Boss Rush Network on X/Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and Instagram.Thanks for your continued support of the Boss Rush Podcast and the Boss Rush Network! If you listen on podcast services, leave us a 5 star rating and a nice review or comment. If you're listening to this episode on YouTube, subscribe to the channel, like the video, leave a comment, and hit the bell so you don't miss an episode posting. Visit our website for more great content from Boss Rush and our community.
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Did Sony's State of Play Hit The Mark Ahead of Summer Game Fest?
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