Soul-inspired games are increasingly common these days, but that didn't stop the PlayStation 5 exclusive Antara song Leaving players to be impressed when it was revealed in the game's May 2024 game. However, despite this very recent reveal – and an even more recent gameplay demo in September of that year – the PS5 game has been cancelled.
The first rumblings of Antara song The cancellation came via the GamingLeaksAndRumors subreddit, after a user named MrEpicFerret saw a concept artist for the game sharing his art online and mentioned that it was for the game that was canceled. While the tweet in question has since been deleted, evidence of its existence has been captured by PlayStation Lifestyle, which also highlighted a series of social media posts from a Chinese insider named @ignusthewise. While these comments went under the radar when posted in September 2025, they shed light on what happened to a potentially interesting SoulSlight.
Per @ignusthewise and reported via PlayStation Lifestyle, the company that owns Paper Games Antara song Developer TipsWorks, underwent a major restructuring in January of last year. This saw TipsWorks' team cut down from 120 people to just 20, which seemed too big an undertaking for a team of that size to see it through. Although there has been no official announcement that this promising PS5 exclusive has been canceled, there has been radio silence on the game since late 2024. And with 2025 as its original release year, there is good reason to believe that these rumors are true and the game may never see the light of day.
It is noteworthy that Lingchang2000, The Antara song The artist in question, deleted his post about the game being canceled and created a new account. Perhaps there is hope, then, that development has only stopped.
The scrapping of Antara's song would be a serious case of wasted potential
Antara song A cancellation would be a real shame. Sure, the 14-minute gameplay demo had its flaws – basic enemies had an absurd amount of health and looked too spongy – but there was plenty to be impressed by. Elements of Chinese culture and glittering boss battles had heavy similarities Black Myth: WukongWhile the atmosphere itself was particularly charming. Enemy designs also shine, such as the giant, disturbing bird creature that Linchang2000 highlighted in a different social media post. If enemy health had been addressed, combat would have looked more engaging, while impressive graphics, an adorable companion character riding a giant cat, and an interesting world would have shined. Now, though, players may never experience the game.
Antara song It was apparently very deep in development, so it's surprising to hear that it could be on the shelf. Still, it's not unheard of; PlatinumGames' infamous Xbox exclusive Scalebound comes to mind. Lately, Sony has left several live-service titles on the cutting room floor. A god of war Multiplayer project, a Marvel's Spider-Man Multiplayer project, and deep-in-development The last of us online All are prime examples of the abandoned live-service era that never had a fair chance of succeeding. Perhaps Deviation is the best comparison for making games, as its game was canceled despite support from PlayStation and millions of dollars spent on its production.
For now, to all who are interested Antara song Hopefully these rumors will be proven wrong. Until an official announcement from TipsWorks or its publisher Infold Games (the company behind the free-to-play game). Infinity Nikki), there is still some hope that the game could one day make a comeback – although this, unfortunately, seems unlikely.