How is everyone feeling?
What will PlayStation do?
Will they have a big showcase? What games will they show?
Who is this guy anyway? I saw that he is also very active in the comments section of the YouTuber "MBG" and spreads the same thing there. I wrote to him there once to ask how he came up with that. In my opinion it's all just a wet fever dream. But now he's backtracked a bit and said Sony "could" present games at the TGA, which is logical and will happen, but has nothing to do with his original statement that Sony would do something "big" for the 30th anniversary.
I've already commented on this and I stick to it, there won't be anything more than blog posts or a video. Sony has never done anything big for any anniversary and it doesn't make sense to celebrate an anniversary by announcing new games or remasters of titles that have nothing to do with the PS1 era. But Sony has been celebrating the PS1 anniversary for weeks, whether it's special editions of consoles in the PS1 color, marketing (where the PS5 Pro design was "revealed"), a speech by Kutaragi at the TGS or the current PlayStation podcast on the subject. It just doesn't make sense to me to do something "big" now at the beginning of December when everything that is usual for such an anniversary has already been released weeks before.
If even Grubb, who usually has information weeks or months in advance, hasn't heard anything about any SoP or showcase, I wouldn't count on it. In my opinion, it also makes no sense to announce a title like Ghost of Yotei at the end of September just to put on a big show 2 months later. Sony now seems to have settled into a kind of rhythm, with around 4 months between events. I expect the next SoP to be at the end of January/beginning of February at the earliest.
It's also cheaper for Sony to place titles at the TGA. A trailer for the new Naughty Dog game would generate a lot more attention at the TGA than at a Sony event, because everyone watches the TGA regardless of the platform. Would I be happy about a big show from Sony? Of course. But the timing and occasion don't make much sense to announce new games, in my opinion. And I'm not sure whether the audience will be all excited if Sony presents a remastered collection of the old God of War games. I still think Sony is waiting for Nintendo to drop its pants and then go on the offensive.