Lost Soul Aside Launches on May 30th on PC and PlayStation 5, New Trailer Released

Feb 12, 2025 at 05:21pm EST
Lost Soul Aside

Lost Soul Aside, the action game developed by UltiZero Games, is launching this May on PC and PlayStation 5 worldwide.

A new trailer shown during today's State of Play presentation confirmed the PlayStation China Hero Project which has been in the works for quite some time, will be launched on May 30th. You can check out the trailer providing a new look at the game's world, characters and intense combat below.

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While we didn't know when Lost Soul Aside would release, we knew that the game wasn't too far off, as a trailer released back in December together with the launch of the game's Steam Store page, confirmed a 2025 release window. The store page originally confirmed that a PlayStation Network account would be required to play the game, but this requirement has since been dropped for all single-player games available on PC.

Lost Soul Aside launches on PC and PlayStation 5 on May 30th worldwide. You can learn more about the game in the overview below.

Embark on an epic odyssey to save your sister and the whole of humankind from dimensional invaders in Lost Soul Aside – a stylish single player action-adventure RPG.

Chain lightning-fast combos, learn new abilities, and upgrade your weapons as you take on formidable enemies and colossal bosses in fast, dynamic combat.

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