Phantom Blade Zero delays to September 2026 with 12-month PS5 exclusivity

Phantom Blade Zero has updated its release to September 9, 2026, on PlayStation 5 and PC, following an earlier December 2025 target. Revealed at The Game Awards 2024, the action-RPG secures timed console exclusivity on PS5 for 12 months. Developed by S-GAME, it mixes Wuxia storytelling with accessible combat.

Updated Announcement at The Game Awards 2024

At The Game Awards 2024, a new trailer for Phantom Blade Zero confirmed the revised launch date of September 9, 2026—delayed from the previously announced December 12, 2025. The footage showcased Wuxia-inspired narrative and combat, akin to Where Winds Meet and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers.

Timed Exclusivity on PS5

PlayStation has a 12-month console exclusivity deal, as per trailer details: “Also available on PC. Not available on other consoles until at least 12 months after release date.” This delays potential Xbox Series X|S or Nintendo Switch 2 versions until at least September 9, 2027. S-GAME had previously confirmed no full Sony exclusive.

Gameplay Features

Designed as an approachable action-RPG, Phantom Blade Zero incorporates modern mechanics, such as restarting boss fights from phase two after defeat. The main story spans 20-30 hours, plus 20 hours of side content, balancing narrative depth with reduced frustration compared to Souls-likes.

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Developer S-Game has shifted the release of Phantom Blade Zero from September to 29 October. The new date places the wuxia action game three weeks before Grand Theft Auto 6.

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Developer S-Game Studio has stated it will not use AI visual technology in Phantom Blade Zero that could alter its artists' original intent. The Beijing-based studio emphasized human craftsmanship in the game's development following its listing among titles supporting Nvidia's DLSS 5. The action-RPG is set for release on PS5 and PC later this year.

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