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Release Time and Countdown | Mortal Shell 2
Mortal Shell 2 is set to release this August 20, 2026 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Advanced access was released on August 17, 2026. Learn more about when the game will release and everything we know so far!
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Release Time and Countdown | Mortal Shell 2 is stored as a reference answer from Game8. The source snapshot was captured on 2026-08-18T08:17:19+00:00 and last checked on 2026-08-18; its dataset label is Launch 1.0. Read the summary at the top as the captured conclusion, not as independent gameplay testing by this companion. The single source evidence label describes how many source layers support the record, while needs recheck describes whether its version still needs review. Neither label silently upgrades an unverified detail into current fact.
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