Arc System Works, the studio best known for making fighting games that require a PhD to master, has just revealed a brand new action RPG for PS5. It's called Qliphah in Providence's Shadow, and yes, you read that correctly. No, spell-check is not broken.
As Push Square pointed out, this might genuinely be one of the worst names slapped onto a video game in recent memory - and that's a competitive field. We're talking about a title that sounds like someone rage-quit Wordle and just started mashing keys. Square Enix, infamous for its own unhinged naming conventions, is reportedly taking notes.
But wait - don't close the tab yet
Here's the twist: the reveal trailer actually looks kind of sick. According to Push Square, the game serves up some seriously dark and broody vibes that any self-respecting action RPG fan should appreciate. Sure, the trailer doesn't show a massive amount of gameplay, but the aesthetic alone is enough to make you sit up and pay attention.

Arc System Works stepping into the action RPG lane is already an interesting power move. These are the folks who craft some of the most mechanically deep fighters in the genre - imagine that same obsessive attention to combat design applied to an RPG framework. Could be an absolute banger. Could also be a niche side quest nobody finishes. Classic RPG Roulette.
The elephant in the room
Look, we have to address it one more time: Qliphah in Providence's Shadow. How do you even market this? Imagine a cashier at a game store trying to find it in the system. Imagine telling your friends what you're playing. Imagine the poor social media manager who has to type that hashtag out every single day.
The name is, objectively, a final boss of bad decisions. But if the gameplay delivers, we might all end up eating crow and speedrunning those extra keystrokes. Stranger things have happened - NieR: Automata was literally named after a typo-adjacent fever dream and turned out to be a masterpiece.
Keep your eyes peeled for more details as they drop. Just, uh, practice typing the name first.





