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Phantom Blade Zero gets new trailer and demo release update

During Sony’s PlayStation Showcase last year, the console manufacturer showed off a number of new titles, including Phantom Blade Zero – an action heavy experience which features some of the most flashy and bombastic combat seen in a video game. While we have yet to get a release date, a new trailer has dropped for the title, promising a demo sometime later this year.

In honour of the Chinese new year, S-GAME – the developers behind Phantom Blade Zero – released a brand new trailer, with the studio’s founder ‘Soulframe Liang’ saying:

“Here it is, a little something to kick start the Year of the Dragon. At the end of the trailer you will find new footage of Phantom Blade Zero—running on PlayStation 5. Yep, you read it right. The game is R-E-A-L real and we are actively working on it! Expect more reveals as well as a playable demo as we plunge deeper into 2024! May you all have the grace and power of the dragon!”

While the trailer itself does feature some gameplay, its focus was on showing off an atmospheric 2D animated scene, giving excited players a look at the tone of the game.

Of course, as mentioned, those who wish to see more from Phantom Blade Zero itself will be able to do so at some point this year, as a demo is planned ahead of release. Hopefully we hear more from it soon – and that the game matches its promises.

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