At 18.30 GMT (10.30 PST), Sony Worldwide Studios president Phil Harrison will be taking the stage at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco to deliver his long-awaited keynote - the first time that Sony has set out its stall in public since the US and Japanese launches of the PS3 late last year.
We're expecting to hear plenty from Phil about the company's online plans, and we've been promised some brand new games to look at as well as a demonstration of the future of the PS3's network service. Will it be enough to silence Sony's vocal critics? Only time will tell - but for now, roll up, ladies and gents, the keynote circus is back in town and tonight's performance should be a good 'un.
We'll be kicking off Live Text from San Francisco on this page just ahead of half six, or as soon as Ellie can think of some wry observations to make about being in a massive room with 4,000 game developers. As ever, you don't need to refresh the page unless you're on some kind of fossilised Browser of the Ancients, because our amazing Interweb Technology will deliver the latest morsels of text right to your eyes without intervention. Magic!
We'll also be continually updating our gallery with Pat-pics from the conference, so make sure you get a load of them elsewhere on the site