
During the showcase, publisher Square Enix revealed that the game will release in spring 2022. It’ll be available on PC and PS5 on launch, with the console exclusivity deal ending on January 23, 2025.Today's PlayStation Showcase had a lot for fans to be excited about, including new information on Forspoken, the game formerly known as Project Athia.

You don’t get to do a whole lot, but if you’re excited to try the game out as soon as it launches, you can familiarize yourself with the game’s unique magic-based combat system and fast movement.įorspoken is set to release on January 24. And with the PS5 being easier to buy than ever before, this new influx of players may expose Forspoken to a much wider audience than expected.Ĭurrently, PS5 owners can play a demo of Forspoken via the online store. The game is set to release following an incredibly successful God of War Ragnarok release back in November. Forspoken’s pretty different from RPGs released thus far when it comes to music choice, and this is certainly the case with this cinematic trailer, too, with “Revolution” by Bishop Briggs playing in the background.Īs one of the first big PlayStation titles launching in 2023, Forspoken’s got some pretty big shoes to fill. The cinematic cuts between Frey running in both worlds, before she’s cornered and decides to fight back. In the trailer, we see the protagonist Frey running away from something both in real-life New York and the fantasy world of Athia.

This trailer is shorter than the other ones we’ve been treated to thus far, so it doesn’t showcase a whole lot.

Square Enix just posted a new Forspoken cinematic trailer.
