High On Life Released For PS4 And PS5 Consoles

Expert Verified By

Hit Title From Game Pass Comes To PlayStation!

High on Life was recently spotted on the PlayStation backend, which led to speculation about an imminent PlayStation port. Soon after, trophies for the game appeared online, leading to anticipation from PS4 and PS5 owners.

A few days after the rumors, High on Life officially arrived on PS4 and PS5.

Why it matters: High on Life was released as an Xbox exclusive on consoles. The game broke several records on Game Pass, and it will reach a massive audience with the PlayStation release.

Unlike its Xbox release, the game will not be available on the subscription service for PlayStation users.

Nonetheless, this release will provide an excellent opportunity for PS4 and PS5 owners to enjoy Squanch Games’ most successful release. The developer has also shared a new look at the upcoming DLC expansion for the game at San Diego Comic-Con.

High on Knife is scheduled for Fall 2023, and a recent video shows nearly ten minutes of new gameplay.

The PlayStation release should allow PS4 and PS5 owners to enjoy the game as they prepare for the upcoming DLC. In addition to more content, the DLC is introducing Harper, a new character to expand the roster of talking weapons in the game.

High on Life has already reached over 7.5 million players worldwide. Squanch Games is likely hoping for similar success on PlayStation, and the game’s previous reception means that this is a very likely scenario.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

Marathon Has Lost Over 95% of Its Players On Steam

Marathon’s Steam audience has collapsed since launch, raising fresh concerns around Bungie’s live-service momentum.

The Duskbloods Network Test Abandoned Early Following Unexpected Server Issues

The Duskbloods' first Network Test was abandoned earlier than planned after players continued to face issues with servers and connectivity.

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Marks Arc System Works’ Worst Retail Debut In Japan

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls seems to be in a much worse state compared to other Arc System Works titles in Japan.

Sony No Longer Too Worried About PS5 Sales, Says Memory Crisis Timing Is “Lucky”

With the generation coming to a close, Sony is no longer chasing sales as aggressively and plans to maximize revenue from the current users.

Battlefield 6 Free Trial Once Again Fails To Bring Back Players

Battlefield 6 has kicked off a week-long free trial, but the game's player count seems to have remained stagnant.