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Phantom Blade Zero: Mark Your Calendars for January 21

by Nicholas Feb 25,2025

Phantom Blade Zero: Mark Your Calendars for January 21

Phantom Blade Zero: Gameplay Showcase Trailer Arriving January 21st

Get ready! A new gameplay showcase trailer for Phantom Blade Zero is dropping on January 21st at 8 PM PST. This highly anticipated trailer will offer an extended look at unedited boss fight gameplay, showcasing the game's intricate and ambitious combat system.

The reveal comes as a welcome treat for gamers eager to see if Phantom Blade Zero lives up to the immense hype generated by previous glimpses of its incredibly fluid and stylish combat. Early footage has drawn comparisons to titles that previously relied on cutscenes and quick-time events to achieve similar levels of visual flair. This trailer aims to demonstrate the seamless execution of its mechanics in the final product.

Phantom Blade Zero joins a recent wave of action games boasting refined combat systems and unique mechanics, allowing for diverse player styles. While titles like Stellar Blade and Black Myth: Wukong have already made a splash, many believe Phantom Blade Zero is poised to become the next benchmark in the genre.

What to Expect:

The January 21st trailer promises an in-depth look at the nuances of Phantom Blade Zero's combat. While comparisons to Sekiro and Souls-like games have been made based on limited footage, developer S-Game clarifies that the similarities are primarily aesthetic and in level design. Players who have experienced the game describe it as evoking the spirit of classics like Devil May Cry and Ninja Gaiden, suggesting a unique identity that sets it apart.

This extended gameplay showcase will finally give the broader audience a chance to witness the full potential of Phantom Blade Zero's combat system, addressing the limited gameplay previously available. The developers' excitement also hints at a year of further reveals leading up to the game's anticipated release in Fall 2026, coinciding with their celebration of the Chinese Year of the Snake. The wait is almost over!

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