NewPhantom Blade Zerovideo showcases up to 22 minutes of gameplay, revealing new weapons, bosses, and other key details worth noting.

Phantom Blade Zero New Gameplay

The latest video clocks in at over 22 minutes of pure in-game footage, teasing what’s to come from one of the most anticipated titles out of China. After hits likeBlack Myth: WukongandWuchang: Fallen Feathers, it might finally be Phantom Blade Zero’s time to shine.

While there’s still no official release date,S-GAMEkeeps dropping glimpses of its dark and stylish world. This latest deep-dive comes straight fromS-PARTY, a two-day fan event the studio hosted in Beijing, where lucky attendees got hands-on time with the build.

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Some outlets leaked the footage early, but now the full gameplay is out—showing us more of what’s cooking behind the scenes.

New Bosses, Weapons, and Hidden Secrets Revealed

The demo takes us through the"Seven-Star Sword Formation"level and it’s packed: brutal boss fights, hidden items scattered around the map, and new weapon reveals that expand combat in exciting ways.

You’ll catch glimpses of powerful enemies likeWan Jun “Coppermaul”,Red Fury, theFirst Disciple of the Seven Stars, and the hauntingFallen Hope. These encounters look intense, stylish, and uniquely choreographed.

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What’s more, the developers recently said that Phantom Blade Zero isn’t a pure Soulslike. In fact,Soulframe, CEO ofS-GAME, clarified back in June 2025 that the game is aiming to build something different—something that defines its own genre.

Not Just Another Soulslike: A Genre of Its Own?

Early hands-on impressions describePhantom Blade Zeroas a tough experience—even the first boss is no pushover. The game will offerthree difficulty modes, though there’s mention of a hidden fourth yet to be confirmed for the final release.

Lost Soul Aside Reveals More Details About Combat and Mechanics

Lost Soul Aside is back with explosive new gameplay — and it’s more stylish than ever.

Despite comparisons to other action RPGs, the devs insist this is something else. Something new. Whether it truly carves out its own space in the genre is something only players will decide.

Phantom Blade Zero

The good news?Phantom Blade Zerowill beplayable at Gamescomand is officially confirmed forPS5 and PC. And if the current pace continues, a release window announcement might not be far off.