Summary
- Lost Soul Aside will be getting a physical release on May 30, 2025, with pre-orders open now.
- The PC version has removed the PSN account requirement.
- Combat in Lost Soul Aside has been compared to Devil May Cry with fluid, stylish gameplay.
Gamers looking forward to picking up a copy of Ultizero’s action RPG Lost Soul Aside might be glad to hear that, in addition to digital, it will be getting a physical standard edition release. During the February PlayStation State of Play showcase, Lost Soul Aside finally got a release date, May 30, 2025, and pre-orders are now open.
Lost Soul Aside was originally announced all the way back in 2017 and was highly anticipated even then. Over the years, however, the game gradually disappeared from people’s minds. February brought it back to the forefront, reintroducing players to Kaser, a warrior with a shapeshifting weapon and a dragon-like companion on a quest to see if he can save his younger sister.

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Lost Soul Aside Gives Extended Look at Gameplay
After three years of silence, the PlayStation-exclusive action game Lost Soul Aside drops an impressive and exciting 18-minute trailer.
Lost Soul Aside releases on May 30 for PS5 and PC, and it is already available to preorder. There will be a standard edition, a digital deluxe edition — featuring three weapon fragment cosmetics, a skin for Kaser’s dragon friend, health and XP boosters, and a digital soundtrack and art book — and a physical standard edition to choose from. Those who preorder Ultizero’s upcoming RPG will also get 500 in-game coins, 10 high potion in-game items, and Kaser’s outfit from his initial reveal.
Lost Soul Aside Will Offer Digital and Physical Versions
Despite being a Sony-published title, the PC version of Lost Soul Aside has removed its planned PSN account requirement. This means players won’t need to worry about linking accounts and PC gamers in regions without PSN access will also be able to enjoy the RPG when it finally launches.
A trailer released in December showcased the game’s combat and gameplay, revealing that Lost Soul Aside has a real Devil May Cry vibe. Combat has been a major focus for Ultizero’s game director and CEO, Yang Bing, who revealed in a PlayStation.Blog post that he wanted something “so fluid, fast, and stylish that you never want to put the controller down.” Players will be able to choose their preferred playstyle, thanks to the protagonist’s shapeshifting weapon, and there will also be loadouts to easily swap between favorites. Like the series it’s been compared to, Lost Soul Aside’s combat will center on chaining combos together, as well as synergizing with Kaser’s companion, Arena.
Though fans were hyped after gameplay reveals all the way back in 2021, it’s unclear just how much of Lost Soul Aside will have remained the same in the ensuing years. But Ultizero has worked hard to deliver an enhanced experience, and the game was developed with the PS5’s capabilities in mind. The developer promises fast loading to minimize the transition time from combat to exploration, and the DualSense controller’s haptic feedback will help with immersion during combat.
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