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Alright, so get this—I was just minding my own business and boom, I see that Once Human—yeah, that survival game folks seem to love—is finally hitting PlayStation and Xbox in 2026. About time, right? Developed by Starry Studio (NetEase’s brainchild), it’s been a PC and mobile-exclusive playground for gamers till now. What’s up with that? Anyway, it’s been making waves.
Back in July 2024, Once Human debuted on PC, and wow, it took off like nobody’s business—230K players all at once on Steam. Insane! It’s like one of those sleeper hits alongside other NetEase joints like Marvel Rivals (I’ve heard it’s pretty decent), Naraka: Bladepoint, and FragPunk. They do throw some catchy names out there, don’t they? So, they’ve been cranking out updates like crazy, making sure tons of players stick around. We’re talking over 30K folks playing every day—like, daily! And now, with the console versions practically a done deal, player numbers are probably going to skyrocket. Or maybe not. Who even knows with these things?
Anyway—wait, no—so, recently they had this big Global Annual Showcase thing on July 2, 2025 (mark that date), and spilled the beans about the game landing on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2026. Apparently, they’re pretty much done with it and promise some sneak peeks soon. Console peeps can go wishlist it for some neat perks when it drops. Also, you can use your existing account across all platforms. Mind blown, right? Well, kind of. Though it seems like the console versions might take a hot second to catch up with other platforms. Classic gaming launch shenanigans.
Now, Once Human is sliding onto the console scene, exploring new gamer territories or whatever. They’ve already snagged mobile players—4.6 and 4.5 ratings on Android and iOS. Not too shabby if you ask me. The devs are clearly hoping for a repeat performance on consoles. Fingers crossed?
Oh, and currently—you might want to check this out—they’ve just rolled out the Annual Version 2.0 update. They’ve got this new class system, something called Endless Dream PvE, and a Dreamland Wonder event. Sounds dreamy? Maybe it’s just me.
So yeah, keep your eyes peeled for those console updates. Who knows, maybe Once Human will become a household name. Or just fade into oblivion. Gaming’s weird like that.