The holiday season is coming in hot. Just in time for the last few months of big game releases, Sony has announced a new State of Play event happening today. This latest livestream will have updates for both PlayStation 4 andPlayStation 5, so all PS owners will want to keep an eye on it.

However, the stream is set to focus solely on third-party games, with no mention of any first-party titles. Here’s when the stream starts, where to watch it, and what to expect.

How to watch the October State of Play

As always, Sony will be streaming the latest State of Play live on itsTwitchandYouTubechannels. Both streams are set to begin today (Wednesday, October 27) at 2 p.m. PT.

How long is the October State of Play stream?

This time around, the State of Play won’t be too long, with Sony announcing that it will be around 20 minutes. That puts it on the shorter side as far as digital presentations go.

What to expect from the State of Play

This State of Play is focusing on announcements and updates for upcoming third-party games for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Sony also confirmed that there will be a few reveals from its partners around the world.

Don’t be disappointed; there’s a lot that could entail. Square Enix, for instance, has a lot of PlayStation games in the work, fromFinal Fantasy 16toForespoken. It’s also been a while since we’ve seenGhostwire: Tokyo, Bethesda’s upcoming PS5 exclusive (and likely its last ever). With games likeBattlefield 2042andCall of Duty: Vanguardaround the corner, there’s a good chance those could appear here, too.

What not to expect from the State of Play

If it isn’t third-party, it probably won’t be making an appearance on the stream. This means there should be no mention ofGod of War: Ragnarok,Horizon Forbidden West,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2,Marvel’s Wolverine, or any otherfirst-party Sony games.

It’s also ill-advised to expect any surprise game announcements, with Sony stating that this stream is focusing on updates from upcoming games. There’s always a chance there’s one final surprise, but keep your expectations in check. Sony usually is pretty honest with fans about what it’s showing in these streams.