A lot of trailers aired at Sony’s State of Play 2026 event. Thus, I decided to gather and share the ones I didn’t cover in separate articles. So, below you can find the trailers for The Lost Wild, Phantom Blade Zero, Stuntman: Hollywood, Kemuri: Hunt the Unseen, and more.
Let’s start with The Lost Wild. The Lost Wild was announced in 2021, and the last time we heard about it was in July 2022. So, it’s been a while since then. This is a survival horror adventure game in which you will encounter dinosaurs. The game will have a systemic AI system to support its core gameplay loops, and its dinosaurs will react and behave more like animals.
Players will explore an overgrown Japanese research facility nestled in a lush wilderness. Players can also scavenge locations and find valuable items. Additionally, they can combine what they find to create makeshift contraptions to give them a fighting chance.
Then we have Phantom Blade Zero. Phantom Blade Zero is an action RPG, inspired by Devil May Cry and Sekiro, and powered by Unreal Engine 5. The game will also use Ray Tracing to enhance its reflections and shadows. S-Game will release it on PC on September 9.
Stuntman: Hollywood is a new game in which you will perform explosive scenes inspired by blockbuster movies, defy danger, and drift your way to stardom. Some of the movies that are highlighted in the trailer are The Fast and the Furious, Knight Rider, and Back to the Future.
Finally, we have another new game, Kemuri: Hunt the Unseen. According to its description, it is a Yokai Possession Action Game about taking that first step into the unknown. It will be coming to PC sometime in 2027.
Enjoy!

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