Sat. Apr 11th, 2026

Phantom Blade Zero Enters Final Development Phase

Developer S-Game has provided an update on the highly anticipated game, Phantom Blade Zero. In a recent statement, the studio addressed concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in game development, assuring players that Phantom Blade Zero, which is described as a blend of Sekiro’s combat with Chinese steampunk fantasy, is entirely a product of human craftsmanship and does not utilize AI technology.

The game is currently on track for its release date of September 9th on both PC and PlayStation 5, with no indications of potential delays. The official Phantom Blade Zero account posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Phantom Blade Zero is currently in the intense and final stages of development. With the time we have left, we are pouring all available resources into pushing every aspect of the game to the absolute limit of our capabilities.”

With this confirmation, fans can eagerly anticipate the game’s release. There’s also speculation that Phantom Blade Zero might be showcased again as early as next week, as rumors suggest Sony is planning a dedicated third-party games showcase.

English Translation:

Phantom Blade Zero Enters Final Development Phase

Developer S-Game has provided an update on the highly anticipated game, Phantom Blade Zero. In a recent statement, the studio addressed concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) in game development, assuring players that Phantom Blade Zero, which is described as a blend of Sekiro’s combat with Chinese steampunk fantasy, is entirely a product of human craftsmanship and does not utilize AI technology.

The game is currently on track for its release date of September 9th on both PC and PlayStation 5, with no indications of potential delays. The official Phantom Blade Zero account posted on X (formerly Twitter): “Phantom Blade Zero is currently in the intense and final stages of development. With the time we have left, we are pouring all available resources into pushing every aspect of the game to the absolute limit of our capabilities.”

With this confirmation, fans can eagerly anticipate the game’s release. There’s also speculation that Phantom Blade Zero might be showcased again as early as next week, as rumors suggest Sony is planning a dedicated third-party games showcase.

By Finnegan Blackthorne

A Calgary-based gaming journalist with over seven years of experience covering the Canadian gaming landscape. Started his career documenting local gaming conventions before expanding into national industry coverage. Specializes in Canadian indie game development and emerging gaming technologies. His comprehensive reporting on prairie gaming culture and developer interviews has established him as a prominent voice in the Canadian gaming community

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