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Launch trailer revealed for AI Limit ahead of PC and PS5 release

March 21, 2025 by Andrew Newton

CE-Asia and developer Sense Games have released the launch trailer (see below) for their upcoming action RPG AI Limit, which is set for release on 27th March on Steam and Playstation 5.  This new trailer provides a glimpse of a world on the brink of destruction, a civilisation fallen into ruin and where players must roam as the immortal Blader.

In the post-apocalyptic world of AI LIMIT, civilisation lies in ruins thanks to the collapse of the artificial ecosystem and countless wars. Following humanity’s decline, a strange substance named Mud spread across the world, and from it came monsters known as Necros.

Players will head into Havenswell, mankind’s last remaining city, as a new humanoid lifeform called Bladers and embark on a journey through the cold and damp sewers, layers of slum dwellings and into the sky city above on a mission to find out her origins and seek out the truth of the destruction of civilisation.

Bladers have the ability to respawn after death with the use of Branches, however, these have been destroyed and lost.  It is up to players to seek them out around the city and repair them.  On their journey, players will encounter humans and fellow Bladers who have their own stories to tell, but can help lead the way to uncovering the truth in the many plagues and disasters that have brought humanity to its knees.

In this Anime-style Soulslike, players will be able to wield many powerful weapons as they face increasingly powerful enemies and bosses.  Players can also discover ancient relics and use the Blader’s ability to read the memories left behind.

AI LIMIT features:

  • A wide variety and number of weapons.
  • Mix and match the various weapons and weapon skills.
  • Increase Sync Rate with a brave attack and a wise defence to become even stronger in battle.
  • Use the transformation mechanism to use dozens of spells, attack or assist..
  • Utilise multiple systems to achieve a rich combination of moves.

AI LIMIT arrives on Playstation 5 and Steam for PC on 27th March. Pre-order now and receive an exclusive Maid Outfit & Hairband to equip on your Blader.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: AI LIMIT, CE-Asia, Sense Games

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