Are there any plans to release Mecha BREAK on PlayStation 5? Amazing Seasun Games has been enjoying the reception of the demo for Mecha BREAK on Steam, with a peak of over 317,522 players. The free-to-play Battle Royale mech shooter will come to PC and Xbox Series X/S in Spring 2025. What about the PlayStation 5?
Amazing Seasun Games has confirmed it will be a console exclusive for the Xbox Series X/S. Once the contract is fulfilled, PlayStation 5 players will get access later in 2025. We expect this to be closer to the end of the year, as the exclusivity period is likely six months.
Mecha Break PlayStation 5 Release Date
- Mecha Break has been confirmed to release on PS5 in 2025.
“Play on Steam, Windows PC via the Xbox App, and as a console launch exclusive with Xbox Series X/S.” said Amazing Seasun Games when first revealing Mecha Break back at 2023’s Game Awards.
The developers confirmed on Twitter that a PlayStation 5 version would be released later in the year, following a fan’s question.
“We look forward to bringing Mecha BREAK to PlayStation players later in 2025.”
Here’s a general overview if you need a recap on what it’s all about:
In the aftermath of the Catastrophe, a mysterious carbon-silicon mineral known as Corite has breathed new life into Earth’s depleated energy industry. But its gift came with a curse — its pathogenic nature and uncontrollable spread are slowly devouring the last habitable spaces on the planet. Within 30 years, the heavily polluted Marcens Zones threaten to engulf the entire globe, pushing humanity to the brink of extinction.
Amid the chaos of this catastrophic event, you find yourself thrust into the role of an unlikely hero — a pilot of the third-generation BREAK Striker. Now, you must navigate an uncertain path, one fraught with peril and discovery. But you are not alone. A secretive organization known as S.H.A.D.O.W. has extended an offer, one that could change the fate of both you and the world.
You can find the Mecha Break demo on Steam as part of the Next Fest.
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