


Stay tuned for more details in the meantime. That's why it has the issues I pointed above. Right now you can play the game in retro compatibility mode, PS4 Pro running on PS5, the same applies to the Xbox. It's also in the game description on the PlayStation Store. Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition is out on October 1st for consoles while the Corrupted Horizons DLC arrives on the same day for PC. They said they will release a native PS5/Xbox series client/build later this year, and everyone will receive the free upgrade. Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition is currently available on PlayStation and Xbox systems, and includes the core Phoenix Point game and 4 DLCs.

Though free upgrades for previous to current gen players are a thing, they will be going live after launch. + What is Phoenix Point available on Phoenix Point is currently available on Steam, GOG, the Epic Games Store for PC and Mac, Stadia, and via Xbox Game Pass for PC among other stores. It runs at 1080/30 FPS on PS4 and Xbox One while PS5 and Xbox Series X players can play at 4K/60 FPS. As for the Behemoth Edition, the controls and interface have been redesigned to fit consoles (menus are now separated into tabs accessed with the triggers, for example). It can also combine abilities from multiple classes though it requires Mutagens to create the maintain. One is the Corruption effect that can adversely impact a soldier’s will.įortunately, the new Mutoid unit is immune to the same. Playing on PS4 via PS5 backwards compatibility, and looking back at coverage of the PC version, it is clear that in terms of performance this looks a fine approximation of the original. The fourth DLC, Corrupted Horizons, is also included and provides some interesting new mechanics. Snapshot Games has provided some new information on the upcoming Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition, the console version of the strategy title which includes all of the DLC.
