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Lost Soul Aside Delayed by 3 Months for Extra Polish

Apr 30, 2025 11:07 AM

The anticipated single-player action game Lost Soul Aside has been delayed by three months, now set to launch on August 29, 2025. Developer Ultizero Games, initially aiming for a May 30 release, announced the postponement to add further polish to the game. This decision comes after nearly a decade of development, transitioning from a solo passion project by Yang Bing to a significant Sony-published title under the China Hero Project. The game has garnered interest for its blend of elements reminiscent of Final Fantasy and Devil May Cry, featuring a main character named Kesar, who wields a versatile shape-shifting weapon and is accompanied by a dragon-like partner named Arena. The game promises engaging gameplay focused on aerial dodging, precision timing, and dynamic boss fights.

What inspired the development of Lost Soul Aside?

Lost Soul Aside was initially a solo project by Yang Bing, which gained traction due to its unique visuals and gameplay elements, eventually becoming a major title supported by Sony's China Hero Project.

Lost Soul Aside has been in development for almost a decade, and its unique design has steadily built excitement within the gaming community. The game's combination of action, vibrant graphics, and deeper storytelling, along with its impressive narrative of Kesar's journey toward redemption, reflects the dedication that has fueled its long creation process. The project has seen tremendous evolution from its initial reveal, capturing the hearts of gamers looking for a compelling narrative and engaging combat mechanics.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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