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In today’s PlayStation State of Play presentation, Mina The Hollower made a surprise 30 second “blink and you miss it” appearance. The highly anticipated project from Yacht Club Games has been re-revealed with a Spring 2026 release window after being delayed from its initial October 31st 2025 release date. 

If you’re unfamiliar with Mina The Hollower, it takes on a Game Boy Color pixel aesthetic with top down Legend of Zelda-style adventuring, heavy Soulslike combat, a spooky Castlevania-esque world and the unique ability to burrow underground to find items and dodge attacks. 

 

 

While Nintendo Switch received a limited time demo for the game last summer, it is now PlayStation 5’s turn. A limited time demo will be available to download from the PlayStation Store in the near future. It is unclear if this is the same demo that PC and Switch received. 

Looks like we don’t have long to wait for Mina’s much anticipated debut. 

 

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Written by Matthew Powers

Nintendo has been Matthew’s preference for fun video gaming since 2004. In addition to his love for all things Mario, Metroid and beyond, Matthew also enjoys heavy metal, roller coasters, pinball machines, and being a proud cat dad.