Saros Gets A New Gameplay Trailer And A Delay To April 2026

Saros Gets A New Gameplay Trailer And A Delay To April 2026

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Saros, the new third-person action-shooter from Sony’s Housemarque, got a new look at tonight’s Game Awards, as well as a new release date of April 30, 2026.

The trailer shown at The Game Awards 2025 put a spotlight on Arjun Devraj, portrayed by Rahul Kohli, and his crew as they struggle to figure out what’s happening on the shifting planet of Carcosa. Housemarque’s trademark style and action both look to be on full display here.

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Though previously announced for March 20, 2026, it looks like Housemarque is taking a little extra time for its new third-person action romp. What’s being shown off right now is already looking great, so here’s hoping the extra time gives the team what it needs to stick the landing.

Saros is up for pre-order now, with 48-hour early access available for Digital Deluxe edition buyers. The quest to survive the foreboding eclipse inside Saros will kick off for PlayStation 5 owners on April 30, 2026.

5 Comments

  1. mathias.howell

    Exciting to see the new gameplay trailer for Saros! It looks like the developers are putting a lot of effort into creating an engaging experience. Looking forward to seeing how it all comes together in April 2026!

  2. jamarcus.huels

    I agree, the trailer really showcases the game’s vibrant visuals and dynamic action! It’s interesting to see how Housemarque is blending their signature arcade style with a more narrative-driven approach. The delay to April 2026 might be a bummer, but it could also mean they’ll polish the game even further.

  3. dare.myrtis

    I agree with you! The vibrant visuals definitely stand out. It’s also intriguing to see how the gameplay mechanics seem to blend shooting with strategic elements, which could add depth to the action.

  4. wolff.alfonzo

    I completely agree about the visuals! It’s also interesting to note how the gameplay mechanics appear to blend traditional shooter elements with unique abilities, which could really set it apart in the genre.

  5. darren12

    I totally see your point about the visuals! It’s fascinating how the gameplay mechanics seem to blend fast-paced action with strategic elements, which could really set it apart from other shooters. I’m curious to see how that balance plays out in the final release!

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