New gameplay footage for Norse: Oath of Blood delivers the first substantial glimpse of the historical Viking RPG earmarked for PlayStation 5 this spring. The footage surfaced via coverage from Push Square and highlights a project that mixes gritty presentation with systems that could reward patience and polish.
The trailer places emphasis on close-quarters melee and a grounded sense of scale. Animations and some interactions appear rough around the edges in places, but underlying design choices — from pacing to atmosphere — suggest the game aims for a more authentic, less fantastical take on Norse storytelling than recent big-budget entries in the genre.
Developer intent comes through in moments of consequence and scope, even where technical roughness peeks through. That combination of ambition and polish gap is the reason Norse: Oath of Blood is shaping up as a potential "quiet killer" on PS5: capable ideas that, with refinement ahead of launch, could turn into a standout release for players seeking a historically grounded Viking experience.
Release is scheduled for spring 2026 on PS5, with UK availability expected in the same window. More details, including a firm release date and pricing, remain pending ahead of the final run-up to launch. The original coverage and embedded trailer can be found at Push Square's report: Push Square.
XPLog will continue to monitor updates as the project nears release and report on any new gameplay footage, release dates, or store listings relevant to UK players.