Mortal Shell 2 Release Date Confirmed: August 20, 2026 Launch Leaked by Intercelluar, Then Officially Verified
Mortal Shell 2 finally has a release date — August 20, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The date was leaked by insider intercelluar before Cold Symmetry and Playstack confirmed it with a new trailer, alongside a $59.99 Devout Edition and a PS5-exclusive Revered Edition.


Mortal Shell 2 finally has a release date, and true to form, it reached fans through a leak before Cold Symmetry made it official. Insider intercelluar, the same leaker behind earlier Rayman Legends Retold reveals, posted that the soulslike sequel was "planned to drop August 20 of this year." Within hours, Cold Symmetry and publisher Playstack backed it up with a brand-new trailer confirming the date and unveiling launch editions.
Release Date and Platforms
Mortal Shell 2 launches worldwide on August 20, 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The date slots the game neatly ahead of the crowded September release window, where titles like Control Resonant and Marvel's Wolverine are already competing for attention, and ahead of GTA 6's looming shadow over the back half of the year.
Editions and Pricing
The standard edition is priced at $49.99. Players looking for more content can opt into the $59.99 Devout Edition, which includes:
- Up to 72 hours of early access ahead of general release
- The Obsidian Skin set, transforming all eight playable Shells
Collectors on PS5 also have access to the Revered Edition, a physical-only release featuring a collector's box, an artbook, fine art prints, a steelbook case, and two exclusive Harbinger skins for pre-ordering.
What's New in Mortal Shell 2
Cold Symmetry describes Mortal Shell 2 as a standalone sequel, meaning new players won't need any familiarity with the 2021 original to jump in. The game expands significantly on its predecessor with:
- An interconnected, open-world design featuring over 60 dungeons
- Unrestricted, stamina-free combat built around exploiting enemy posture
- Three confirmed launch Shells: Tiel the Acolyte (mobility, hit-and-run), Proxima the Broodseeker (crowd control), and Eredrim the Venerable (heavy weapons)
- Expanded weapon variety, including scythes, greatswords, greataxes, and a hand cannon
Beta Performance So Far
The Mortal Shell 2 Open Beta, covering the game's Prologue and an early open-world section, has already surpassed 600,000 downloads and racked up more than 6 million views across YouTube, Twitch, and shortform video. It currently sits at a 93% positive rating on Steam, a strong signal heading into launch.
Our Take
This is one of those leaks that barely had time to breathe before it became official news — intercelluar's post and Cold Symmetry's confirmation landed within the same news cycle. That's a good sign for the insider's credibility, and an even better one for players who've been waiting since the 2025 Summer Game Fest reveal. With a beta already pulling strong numbers and a launch window clear of major competition, Mortal Shell 2 looks positioned to land well on August 20.

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