Ready or Not Coming to PS5 and Xbox Series on July 15

Ready or Not

VOID Interactive has confirmed that their tactical first-person shooter Ready or Not is coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles on July 15. Pre-orders are now live, and fans can choose from multiple editions.

The game first launched in Early Access on PC via Steam back in December 2021. A full PC release followed on December 13, 2023. Along with the console release, the PC version will also arrive on the Epic Games Store and Microsoft Store.

The console versions of Ready or Not will be available both digitally and physically. Here are the different editions players can pick:

  • Standard Edition – $49.99 / £44.99 / €49.99
    Includes just the base game.
  • Day One Edition – $49.99 / £44.99 / €49.99
    Comes with the base game and three bonus weapons for those who pre-order:
    • M32A1 Grenade Launcher
    • MK-V Pistol
    • 590M Shotgun
      These items will also be given to current PC players as a free update.
  • Deluxe Edition – $69.99 / £59.99 / €69.99
    Includes the base game, all the Day One bonuses, and additional downloadable content:
    • Home Invasion DLC – $9.99 / £7.99 / €9.99
    • Dark Waters DLC – $9.99 / £7.99 / €9.99
    • An upcoming third DLC that is yet to be revealed

In Ready or Not, players enter the crime-ridden city of Los Sueños. Crime has surged to dangerous levels, leaving the city’s police force stretched thin. To fight back, the LSPD sends in elite SWAT teams to handle high-risk missions. These include hostage situations, bomb threats, and armed standoffs.

Alongside the console release, a free DLC titled Stories from Los Sueños will be available. It adds two new missions, which can be played solo or with friends online. PC players will also get access to this update on the same day.

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