Xbox and PlayStation players have something exciting to look forward to this summer: the tactical shooter, Ready or Not, which will soon be available for consoles with crossplay capabilities. This intriguing game, originally launched on PC back in December 2023, gained a solid reputation among players, leading developer VOID Interactive to expand its offerings with two DLCs. On Metacritic, it holds a respectable score of 79, and with the imminent Xbox and PlayStation releases, it’s set to garner more feedback on these platforms.
Ready or Not takes the standard FPS experience to a new level with its unique SWAT team management mechanics, where keeping your team’s morale and mental health in check is just as crucial as tactical prowess. As a player, you have the option to send team members to therapy, ensuring they remain combat-ready, and be prepared that they might quit if their mental state worsens. Besides its immersive cooperative mode, VOID Interactive is planning to roll out a competitive PvP mode, although the exact timing is still under wraps.
Recently, VOID Interactive announced through a new trailer that Ready or Not will hit consoles in the Summer of 2025. Fans were quick to notice a promising new feature: complete crossplay support, allowing PC, Xbox, and PlayStation gamers to join forces seamlessly.
While console gamers eagerly anticipate this release, one question remains: when will the long-promised PvP mode be available? There’s speculation it might launch alongside the console version. If that’s the case, VOID could be strategically timing their announcement closer to the actual release. The expectation is for the PvP mode to be rolled out for both PC and consoles at the same time, though this hasn’t been officially confirmed.
As the summer approaches, don’t be surprised if Ready or Not pops up during a major gaming event with more specific release details. One likely candidate is Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest in June, where we might see some surprise announcements. It’s possible that the console versions could even become available suddenly on the same day of their showcase. If not, Xbox and PlayStation gamers should keep their eyes peeled for a release in June, July, or August.