Lies Of P: Overture Launch Trailer Seemingly Leaks Online, Will Be Shadow-Dropped This Weekend [Updated]

Jun 6, 2025 at 09:54am EDT
Lies of P: Overture

Update 06/06/2025: Lies of P: Overture was indeed shadow-dropped during the Summer Game Fest 2025 showcase, and is available for players on all platforms to check out right now. You can see the official release of the launch trailer, below.

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With the main Summer Game Fest showcase event only hours away at the time of this writing, it's no surprise that some of the announcements are beginning to leak out early, like the launch trailer for the Lies Of P DLC expansion, Overture, appearing online, spoiling the surprise that it is going to be shadow-dropped this weekend.

There's some debate as to when the trailer will be shown, whether it's at tonight's Summer Game Fest showcase, or during the Xbox showcase on Sunday, but based on the images and videos that have leaked on Reddit and X, it's clear that it will be shadow-dropped, whenever the reveal does show up.

Even with this news leaking online, it's not the biggest surprise that Lies of P: Overture would be out this weekend. As recently as last week, it was rumored to arrive for the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, and well before that, we knew it would arrive sometime this summer.

Now it's just a matter of waiting to see where the trailer shows up. The leaked trailer only highlights Xbox platforms at the end, and begins with the Xbox logo, which makes it seem like it'll appear on Sunday. It wouldn't be the first time that the DLC has appeared at an Xbox show.

If it does show up during Xbox's showcase, then it is also potentially the second announcement from Xbox's show to have leaked earlier, with rumors circulating that the Persona 4 Remake will be officially announced on Sunday as well.

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