Lost Soul Aside PC Version Will Require PlayStation Network Account, New Trailer Confirms 2025 Release

The long-awaited action-adventure RPG, Lost Soul Aside, developed by UltiZero Games under Sony’s China Hero Project, has confirmed that players will need a PlayStation Network account to enjoy the game on PC. This aligns with other recent PlayStation PC releases, such as Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut and God of War Ragnarok, signaling Sony's commitment to integrating its ecosystem across platforms.

Steam Page Live and New Trailer

The Steam store page for Lost Soul Aside went live earlier today, revealing key details about the game, alongside stunning new screenshots. The page reaffirms PlayStation Publishing's involvement, ensuring a polished experience for both PlayStation 5 and PC players.

A new trailer was also unveiled, offering a fresh look at the game's high-octane combat, reminiscent of top-tier character action games. This teaser confirms a 2025 release window, although a specific date remains unannounced. If you haven't seen the trailer yet, you can watch it below:

A Long Time Coming

Lost Soul Aside has been in development for years and is among the most highly anticipated projects from the China Hero Project, which aims to bring standout Chinese-developed games to a global audience. The new footage showcases fluid combat, detailed environments, and breathtaking visuals, making it clear that the wait might well be worth it.

The PlayStation 5 and PC versions are expected to leverage the full power of modern hardware, delivering a visually rich and action-packed experience.

While Lost Soul Aside doesn’t have a precise release date yet, its PlayStation Network account requirement on PC suggests deeper integration between Sony's ecosystem and its growing PC catalog. This move might signal similar requirements for future PlayStation-published PC games.

Are you excited to dive into the action-packed world of Lost Soul Aside? Let us know if you're planning to play it on PlayStation 5 or PC!

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