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So, big news (well, not that new, I guess) — Once Human is finally making its debut on PlayStation and Xbox, but you gotta wait till 2026. It’s been a PC and mobile thing so far, courtesy of Starry Studio under the NetEase umbrella.
Let’s rewind a sec. Back in July 2024, Once Human popped onto the PC scene. People flocked to it on Steam — hit like 230K players at launch. Not too shabby, right? Among NetEase’s line-up, it’s rubbing shoulders with some heavy hitters like Marvel Rivals and Naraka: Bladepoint. Oh, and FragPunk, too. Since its grand entrance, they’ve been chucking updates left, right, and center. Trying to keep everyone hooked, you know? And hey, it’s working — over 30K players daily are still hanging around. But with the consoles in the mix now — things could go nuts.
Oh, speaking of — if you’re curious about those vehicles in-game, there’s a bunch of them. They all do their own thing. Fascinating stuff, for folks into that.
Jumping back to the present, during a 2025 showcase (July 2nd, got it marked somewhere), the creators spilled the beans on PlayStation and Xbox versions. They’re almost done, they say. Previews and tweaks are around the corner, fingers crossed. Meanwhile, console folks can wishlist the game now. Snazzy, huh? You score some cool rewards when it launches. Plus, if you’ve been on mobile or PC, your account will work on consoles too. Nice move, if you ask me. But some issues linger — the PlayStation and Xbox versions might take a bit before they catch up with the others. Fun times.
Onward! With this console version, NetEase is eyeing console players, expanding beyond mobile. The game’s on Android and iOS, flaunting ratings like 4.6 and 4.5 out of 5. Not bad at all. The devs are probably crossing their fingers for similar success on consoles.
Oh, and they rolled out Once Human Version 2.0 on the same day as that live stream. What timing. New class system, Endless Dream PvE, Dreamland Wonder event, and some other bits — for both PC and mobile peeps. Dive in if you’re keen!
Now, what was I saying? Right, about Once Human and all that — the game’s journey is just interesting, you know? Just waiting to see how this console thing pans out, honestly.