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Phantom Blade Zero Release Date: October 29, 2026

Phantom Blade Zero launches on October 29, 2026 for PS5 and PC.

Updated 2026-08-22

The Phantom Blade Zero release date is October 29, 2026 for PS5 and PC. Phantom Blade Zero launches on October 29, 2026 for PS5 and PC. The announced computer release is available through Steam and the Epic Games Store, while the console release is for PlayStation 5. Preorders are already open across those three listed storefronts, but the supplied material does not publish a universal unlock hour for every region.

Confirmed Phantom Blade Zero launch date

October 29, 2026 is the current launch date repeated in the supplied release material. The date applies to the announced PlayStation 5 and PC versions, so the platform listings point to the same launch day rather than separate console and computer dates. Nothing in the supplied material establishes a staggered release by platform, and this page therefore treats October 29 as the shared date without inventing local timing details.

The date answers the main scheduling question, but a calendar day is not the same thing as a precise unlock time. Digital stores often display account-specific information close to release, yet no worldwide hour or time-zone table appears in the source set used for this article. Players should rely on the countdown shown by their own PlayStation, Steam, or Epic account when the storefronts publish final timing information.

PS5 and PC platforms

The confirmed console platform is PS5, also named as PlayStation 5 in the supplied wiki material. No PlayStation 4 version is listed on the official preorder page, and the source set does not announce another console version alongside PS5. The release-date answer should therefore be read narrowly: it confirms the platforms actually named for launch, not every platform someone wants to see later.

PC is the other confirmed platform, with both Steam and Epic Games Store shown by name. The supplied Steam listing describes a Windows release and gives Windows 10 or 11 as the operating-system requirement, along with DirectX 12 and an SSD requirement. That store page also lists minimum and recommended hardware targets, so PC players have concrete compatibility guidance even though final real-world performance remains outside the scope of a release-date page.

The material does not list Mac or Linux support, and it does not announce Xbox support. Those omissions are not proof that such versions will never exist, but they are not part of the confirmed October 29 release contract. To be confirmed: any additional console or desktop operating-system versions must wait for a direct platform announcement rather than being inferred from search interest or community discussion.

Steam and Epic Games Store distribution

The official game site names Steam and Epic Games Store under its platform section and links both stores from its preorder messaging. That makes the PC distribution plan clear at the storefront level: buyers can choose either of the two announced computer stores. The supplied material does not describe a separate publisher launcher, a subscription release, or a store-exclusive window for the PC version.

Store choice does not change the announced October 29 calendar date in the available material. It can still affect account features, payment methods, refund rules, download management, and the countdown visible to each buyer, because those details belong to the selected platform rather than to the game-wide date announcement. Readers should check the listing they intend to use instead of transferring a Steam account detail to Epic or a PlayStation Store detail to PC.

The source set also does not provide a complete regional availability table for either PC store. A visible store page is useful evidence for that account and market, but it does not establish identical sale terms in every country. To be confirmed: final regional availability, local currencies, and any territory-specific restrictions remain matters for the live Steam, Epic, and PlayStation listings.

Preorder timing and early-unlock bonuses

Preorders are open now on PS5, Steam, and the Epic Games Store according to the official site material. The same announcement accompanies an eleven-minute trailer covering story, characters, and combat, so preorder availability is no longer framed as a future event in the supplied source set. The materials do not give one global closing hour for preorders, which means buyers should use the deadline shown by their chosen storefront.

The named preorder rewards are the Treasure Basin accessory and the Legacy outfit. Both are described as early unlocks, and the official edition text says the content can also be obtained through normal game progression. That distinction matters because the bonuses provide earlier access to in-game items rather than presenting those two items as permanently unavailable after launch.

The official site separates the Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition while keeping the preorder rewards distinct from the Deluxe extras. Its listed Deluxe content adds the Wulin Legend outfit, the Blood-Steel Form outfit, a digital artbook, and a digital soundtrack in addition to the full game. This page does not assign prices across regions because the source material does not supply a complete, directly comparable worldwide price table.

Why the date moved to October

The supplied commentary transcript says Phantom Blade Zero had previously been scheduled for September 9, 2026 before a fifty-day delay moved it to October 29. It attributes the extra development period to upgrades for some character models, reconstruction of parts of the environments, and clearer visual separation in areas described as too dark. The transcript also says the team wanted those visual improvements to remain visible without depending entirely on ray tracing.

That schedule history provides context for the current date without creating a second active launch target. September 9 belongs to the earlier plan described by the source, while October 29 is the date readers should use now. The fifty-day account is consistent with the interval between those calendar dates, but it does not guarantee that every planned improvement or optimization is complete before release.

The release journey in the supplied material also includes the game's first reveal in 2023, broader hands-on activity during 2024, more weapon and boss material in 2025, and the dated preorder campaign in 2026. Those milestones explain why the current launch information arrives with platform pages, editions, a new trailer, and a dedicated gameplay and story presentation. They do not replace the simple answer at the top of this page: the announced release is October 29, 2026.

What remains to be confirmed

To be confirmed: the exact unlock hour in each time zone, preload dates and sizes, launch-day patch details, and any retailer-specific collection schedule are absent from the supplied material. None of those gaps changes the announced calendar date, but each one affects how an individual buyer prepares for release. A store countdown or official notice published closer to launch is the appropriate source for those operational details.

To be confirmed: physical-edition availability, a collector's edition, demo timing, subscription access, cross-save, and cross-buy are not established by the sources used here. The official material supports digital preorder claims for the named stores and editions, so this article stops at that boundary. Treating an unlisted product or feature as guaranteed would turn a release guide into speculation.

The practical takeaway is straightforward for current buyers. October 29, 2026 is the announced date, PS5 and PC are the confirmed platforms, and Steam plus Epic are the named PC stores. Preorders include early access to Treasure Basin and Legacy rather than permanent exclusivity, while exact regional unlock logistics remain to be confirmed by the relevant storefronts.