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Best Soulslike Games on PS5: FromSoftware & Beyond (2026)

From Elden Ring to the finest imitators, here are the best soulslike games on PS5 ranked by depth, difficulty and trophy potential — plus how to get each one at its lowest-ever price.

The best soulslike PS5 games reward patience, punish complacency, and offer long-tail replay value few other genres match. By mid-2026 the PS5 has the definitive library for the genre — every major FromSoftware release is playable in native or backward-compatible form, and the wave of serious imitators has matured to where several rival or surpass their inspiration. This guide covers what is worth your time, how hard each platinum actually is, and where to find them cheapest.

The Best Soulslike PS5 Games at a Glance

GameDeveloperDifficultyPlatinum difficultyApprox. hours to platinum
Elden RingFromSoftwareHighHard (missable items)80-100 hrs
Sekiro: Shadows Die TwiceFromSoftwareVery highVery hard (skill req.)60-80 hrs
Dark Souls RemasteredFromSoftwareHighHard (covenant items)40-50 hrs
BloodborneFromSoftwareHighHard (3 endings)50-70 hrs
Nioh 2Team NinjaVery highVery long (grind)100-150 hrs
Lies of PRound8 StudioMedium-highModerate40-60 hrs
Lords of the Fallen (2023)HexworksMedium-highModerate-hard50-70 hrs
Mortal ShellCold SymmetryMediumModerate20-30 hrs
Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorRespawnMediumModerate30-45 hrs

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FromSoftware: The Originals

FromSoftware built the genre template, and every title remains worth playing in 2026 — each distinct enough that working through all of them is not repetitive.

Elden Ring

The single strongest recommendation for most players new to or returning to the genre. Elden Ring rebuilds a decade of corridor-based Souls design around an open world — so when a boss or area defeats you, you can ride somewhere else, level up, find new gear, and return with better tools. That flexibility replaces wall-hitting frustration with genuine exploration.

The combat is the best FromSoftware has made, with an enormous variety of viable builds and endgame content that rewards engagement with its systems. At around 80-100 hours for a platinum it is a serious commitment, but it earns every hour. The platinum requires multiple playthroughs for all endings, careful covenant item management, and high character levels — hard in the planning sense, not the execution sense. Once you know what is required, the skill ceiling is realistic for most dedicated players.

Elden Ring has been in consistent sales rotation since launch. Check the current price on PlatPrices — by mid-2026 it has seen multiple 40-60% discounts and appeared on PS Plus Extra.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro is the most mechanically demanding and skill-pure FromSoftware game. It drops the RPG systems almost entirely — no build variety, no stat levelling, no summons. Combat centres on a single posture-break mechanic that rewards aggressive, reactive parrying, and the resulting feedback loop of mastery is unmatched in the genre.

The platinum is genuinely difficult — not for obscure requirements, but because it demands you clear every boss, find every ending, and show real competence throughout. You cannot grind through it. If the genre's challenge is what you are here for, Sekiro is the peak.

Bloodborne

Bloodborne is the most atmospheric FromSoftware release and the PS4-era title that benefits most from PS5 hardware — it runs better than on launch and has lost none of its impact. Its Lovecraftian nightmare-city, shifting from Victorian gothic into something stranger, remains singular in games.

The platinum requires three full playthroughs (or careful NG+ use to trigger all endings) and some genuinely obscure NPC quest items. Use a guide — without one it is easy to miss items that lock you out of content. The core experience is one of the finest the genre has produced.

Dark Souls Remastered

If you want the full genre history, Dark Souls Remastered is the entry point. It shows its age in places, but its world design — where every area connects back to every other in ways you only grasp in hindsight — remains a masterclass most games still have not replicated.

Covenant items are the platinum's main obstacle. Several trophies require rare drops from covenant activities, some partly multiplayer-dependent. It is manageable with patience and the right farming spots, but worth researching before you start so you do not lock yourself out.

The Best Soulslike Imitators on PS5

The second wave of soulslikes has matured — a handful have moved beyond imitation into genuine quality.

Lies of P

Lies of P is the best soulslike from a non-FromSoftware studio and one of the best of its genre, period. Round8 Studio took the Pinocchio fairy tale into a dark Belle Epoque city overrun by murderous automatons and earned comparisons to Bloodborne without feeling like a copy.

The parry system is more forgiving than Sekiro's — wider window, clearer telegraphing — but remains the central skill to develop. The weapon assembly system, mixing blade and handle components, gives genuine build variety. The platinum requires three endings and a completable NPC questline; at 40-60 hours it is the most achievable FromSoftware-quality platinum here.

Lies of P has followed a typical AA price curve, with significant discounts within 12 months of launch. It is one to watch on the PS Store deals feed.

Nioh 2

Team Ninja's Nioh 2 layers an action-RPG loot system over the Souls structure, making it deeper and more demanding than most FromSoftware titles. The combat moves faster, the enemy variety is exceptional, and the late-game gear grind gives it a post-credits life few soulslikes have.

The platinum is one of the longest in the genre — 100-150 hours, driven by the loot grind and the need to clear all difficulty tiers. It is not brutally difficult (most bosses can be cheesed with the right build), but it demands sustained commitment. This is the pick for the genre's systems at their most elaborate.

Lords of the Fallen (2023)

The 2023 reboot from Hexworks is a substantial step forward and a serious modern contender. Its defining mechanic — a parallel Umbral realm you shift into on death, a ghostly version of the world with different hazards and secrets — gives it a genuine identity, and the dense world design rewards thorough exploration.

The platinum is more demanding than Lies of P thanks to some missable NPC questlines and branching endings, but it is realistic for committed players. It has seen aggressive discounts since launch, making it good value against its peers.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Jedi: Survivor borrows the soulslike structure — checkpoints that reset enemies, deliberate combat, a meaningful parry — but sits at the easier end by design. The story is strong, the traversal satisfying, and it is far more approachable than any FromSoftware title.

If you want to ease someone into the genre or the punishing titles have worn you down, Jedi: Survivor is the pick. The platinum needs a completionist sweep of the open areas but nothing demanding exceptional skill.

Trophies, Platinums and the Soulslike Genre

The platinum for a genuinely hard game carries weight — an Elden Ring or Sekiro platinum reads differently on your profile than most. But many of these games also have missable trophies, obscure questlines, and multi-playthrough requirements that make a guide almost mandatory.

For players starting their trophy hunting journey, soulslikes are generally not the entry point. If you want accessible first platinums, the easy platinum hub has curated picks that do not require 80 hours of punishing play. For a primer on how the trophy system works first, How to Start Trophy Hunting covers the practical setup.

For experienced hunters, though, the genre offers some of the most respected platinums available. Sekiro in particular is one of the few where the trophy proves something about your ability, not just your willingness to follow a checklist.

For more breadth, the best PS5 games guide covers the full library, including non-soulslike picks across every category.

Getting Soulslike Games at Their Lowest Price

FromSoftware titles have predictable sale behaviour. Elden Ring, Sekiro, Dark Souls Remastered, and Bloodborne all appear reliably in the Days of Play sale (typically June), the Summer Sale, and Black Friday — usually at 40-60% off, with the DLC-bundling complete editions in the same windows.

Third-party soulslikes like Lies of P, Lords of the Fallen, and Nioh 2 often see steeper discounts sooner — 50-70% off within 12-18 months is common for AA titles. Watch these during smaller mid-year promotions too.

The most reliable approach: check the live PS Store deals feed, study the full price history, and confirm whether your target price has been hit before. PlatPrices tracks prices across 70+ regions, so a different regional storefront may beat the price.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best soulslike game on PS5?

Elden Ring is the strongest single recommendation for most players — its open-world structure removes the most frustrating parts of the classic corridor formula while keeping the depth and combat quality. Sekiro is the pick if you want the tightest, most skill-pure combat in the genre. Both have been discounted significantly since launch; check the live tracker before buying.

Are soulslike games hard to platinum on PS5?

It depends on the game. Elden Ring and Dark Souls Remastered have missable covenant items and obscure endings that demand planning, but neither needs exceptional skill once you know the requirements. Sekiro's platinum is genuinely hard — it requires clearing all endings and real mastery of every boss. Lies of P and Nioh 2 sit in the middle: long and demanding but achievable without elite skill.

What soulslike games are good for beginners on PS5?

Lies of P is the most beginner-friendly premium soulslike — generous parry window, clear telegraphing, well-spaced checkpoints. Mortal Shell is shorter and more compact, good for dipping a toe in. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor borrows the formula with a lower difficulty ceiling and accessible story hooks.

How long does it take to platinum a soulslike game?

Completion times vary widely. A focused Elden Ring platinum takes roughly 80-100 hours including all endings. Dark Souls Remastered can be done in 40-50 hours. Nioh 2 is the longest at 100-150 hours due to its loot grind. Lies of P sits around 40-60 hours. Check individual game listings on PlatPrices for trophy counts and community time estimates.

Do soulslike games go on sale on PS5?

Yes — FromSoftware titles and most soulslikes follow a predictable discount cycle. Elden Ring, Dark Souls, and Sekiro regularly appear in the Days of Play (June), Summer Sale, and Black Friday at 40-60% off. Niche titles like Mortal Shell and Lords of the Fallen often see deeper discounts sooner. Track the price history on PlatPrices so you know when you are genuinely getting a low.


The best move: pick your entry point from the table above, find it on PlatPrices, and check the full price history — if it is at or near its lowest-ever price, buy today. If not, the live deals feed will show you exactly when it next goes on sale.

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