While Sony’s major announcements are usually made at E3, for several years now the company has held its own event at the end of the year dedicated specifically to PlayStation games, called the PlayStation Experience. Here, Sony makes unannounced presentations and reveals news about its biggest franchises, including The Last of Us.

What’s fun: There’s a lot for PlayStation fans to do at PlayStation Experience, including the chance to play games, listen to interviews with developers and even meet them, and hear and see all of Sony’s annual announcements and announcements. It’s also where Sony console fans share their favorite games, characters, etc.

PlayStation Experience, or PSX, first took place in 2014 in Las Vegas. The idea was to create an event that would bring together the PlayStation community and give them exclusive access to news, demonstrations of game projects and the ability to interact with developers. The event quickly gained popularity and became a regular event.
Format of the event

PlayStation Experience – a two-day festival, filled with numerous activities and presentations. The main components of PSX include:

Key Presentation: The opening of the event is traditionally followed by a big presentation, where the most important news and announcements are announced. These can be new games, updates of existing projects, as well as announcements of new technologies and services.

Game demo zones: Visitors have the opportunity to be the first to try out the latest games on various PlayStation platforms. This includes both exclusive titles and multi-platform releases.

Sessions with developers: PSX gives fans the opportunity to meet the creators of their favorite games. This can include panel discussions, Q&A sessions, autograph sessions, and much more.

Tournaments and competitions: For those who like competitive gaming, PSX offers a variety of tournaments on popular games where you can not only show your skills but also win prizes.

Retro zone: PSX often has special areas dedicated to classic PlayStation games. This is a real treat for old-school gamers who can once again plunge into the atmosphere of their favorite games of the past.