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Lost Soul Aside delayed to August 2025

May no more.

Lost Soul Aside, once expected at the end of May, is now delayed into August 2025.

“To match the standards Ultizero Games have set for ourselves, we are going to take some additional time to polish the game,” said studio head Yang Bing.

Players can now expect the title, which was once due on the same day as FromSoftware’s Elden Ring Nightreign on 30 May, from 30 August instead.

“Embark on an epic odyssey to save your younger sister – and the whole of humanity – from mysterious dimensional invaders from beyond the starlit skies in Lost Soul Aside,” reads the title’s official Steam description.

“Run the gauntlet of formidable enemies and colossal bosses in this breathtakingly stylish single player action-adventure RPG; chaining weapon and spectacular attack combos in high-octane, dynamic combat. Adapt your fighting style, solve puzzles, and evolve incredible abilities on a truly heroic quest.”

Are you excited for Lost Soul Aside? Why or why not?

Lost Soul Aside

30 August 2025
PC PS5
 

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