Lost Soul Aside From Chinese Studio UltiZero Games Has A New Gameplay Trailer
/ Carlos HernandezChinese developer UltiZero games has released a new 18-minute gameplay trailer for their action adventure Lost Soul Aside, which is apparently running on the PlayStation 5.
The last time we heard about Lost Soul Aside was back in 2018 when Sony Interactive Entertainment Shanghai released the PlayStation China Hero Project showcase video for ChinaJoy 2018. One of the titles featured was Lost Soul Aside and since the reveal we didn’t hear much about the project until now.
Have a look at the lengthy gameplay trailer below.
Lost Soul Aside is greatly reminding me of the Devil May Cry series due to the crazy boss battles and move kit the player will have at their disposal. It looks insane to say the least and is impressive to know that the project was first treaded as an animation project by one developer in 2016 using the Unreal Engine 4. It eventually became a title in development and joined Sony’s China Hero Project. The development team slowly grew in size as they have now reached nearly 30 members this year, according to a report from Gematsu via Twitter.
Aside from the new gameplay trailer that just dropped, no details such as a release window was given so far. It is also not confirmed what platforms Lost Soul Aside will be in when it gets released, but it’s safe to say it will be available on the PS5 based on the gameplay trailer above. .
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