According to the German website, Games Wirtschaft, the console manufacturer is joining Nintendo, Take-Two Interactive, and Activision Blizzard, as companies that will not attend the event. But, don’t worry. While Gamescom’s organizers have not published a full list of attendees yet, they are claiming that 250 companies will appear this year, including Bandai Namco as well as THQ Nordic. Gamescom 2022 will be a hybrid week-long event with in-person as well as online proceedings. The entire showcase will kick off on August 21 with Geoff Keighley hosting the Gamescom Opening Night Live showcase followed by more updates from August 24-28 in Cologne, Germany. Last year’s Gamescom event treated audiences to gameplay trailers and reveals of games like Dying Light 2, Forza Horizon 5, and the upcoming Saints Row reboot. If an ideal world, we’ll get our first look at GTA VI at Gamescom 2022, although we’ll be happy to get a new Darksiders game announcement or an Elden Ring DLC now that it’s become the best-selling FromSoftware game ever. For now, PlayStation fans shouldn’t worry too much about Sony skipping Gamescom 2022. The company’s bespoke online presentations, State of Play and PlayStation Showcase are more than enough to satisfy your cravings for first-party and third-party Sony exclusives. If nothing else, another first-party-centric State of Play is long overdue. A few weeks ago, the tech giant focused mostly on third-party games, revealing PSVR2 gameplay for Resident Evil 8, among others, and Resident Evil 4 Remake as well as Street Fighter 6 and a fresh, new trailer for Final Fantasy 16 alongside a release date. Hopefully, the next State of Play will let us know when to expect God of War: Ragnarok, which an insider insists will still come out later this year. In the meantime, you’ll want to check out Sony’s event on June 28. It’s not State of Play, but Sony is expected to reveal a new lineup of gaming peripherals.