Completely out of nowhere, one of Xbox’s biggest 2022 exclusives has arrived on PlayStation. A huge win, for sure, but where theheckdid that come from?Generally speaking, when an exclusive game makes it way over to another platform, the devs make a pretty big deal out of it in the weeks and months before its release. After all, spreading out to other platforms means that thousands of gamers who missed out on a game back at its initial release can finally play it, giving it a whole new resurgence of popularity. However, that’s not what’s happened withHigh on Life, for some reason.Take a look at the trailer forHigh on Lifebelow.Squanch Games’ comedic FPS first released onPC,XboxOne andSeries X/S on 13 December 2022, and the internet was promptly overwhelmed with clips of the sentient, talking weapons saying silly things and berating players for pausing the game. Given that it released onXbox Game Passon day one, it felt like pretty much every Xbox owner was getting stuck into it - it’d be very understandable if anyPlayStationusers felt a bit left out. Not anymore, though.AdvertHigh on Lifeis available on PS4 and PS5 right now, following its announcement at San Diego Comic-Con. As IGNreports, Squanch Games’ studio director, Mike Fridley, said: “The fans have spoken. And spoken. And spoken. We’ve been thrilled withHigh On Life’s reception since it launched in December. Our PlayStation fans have been slightly less thrilled, which is why we’re so excited to share that it’s coming their way very soon. Like, now soon! Thank you for your patience!”It was previously revealed that aDLC expansion, titledHigh on Knife, is releasing later this year. According to Fridley, the DLC is going to be “a littlespooky this time around”, and could break players’ dreams “for a while”. Given the humorous nature of the base game, it’s pretty surprising to hear that the expansion is going to lean into horror elements like this.TheHigh on KnifeDLC will release at some point this autumn.Featured Image Credit: Squanch GamesTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5

High On Life is available on PlayStation right now

Completely out of nowhere, one of Xbox’s biggest 2022 exclusives has arrived on PlayStation. A huge win, for sure, but where theheckdid that come from?Generally speaking, when an exclusive game makes it way over to another platform, the devs make a pretty big deal out of it in the weeks and months before its release. After all, spreading out to other platforms means that thousands of gamers who missed out on a game back at its initial release can finally play it, giving it a whole new resurgence of popularity. However, that’s not what’s happened withHigh on Life, for some reason.Take a look at the trailer forHigh on Lifebelow.Squanch Games’ comedic FPS first released onPC,XboxOne andSeries X/S on 13 December 2022, and the internet was promptly overwhelmed with clips of the sentient, talking weapons saying silly things and berating players for pausing the game. Given that it released onXbox Game Passon day one, it felt like pretty much every Xbox owner was getting stuck into it - it’d be very understandable if anyPlayStationusers felt a bit left out. Not anymore, though.AdvertHigh on Lifeis available on PS4 and PS5 right now, following its announcement at San Diego Comic-Con. As IGNreports, Squanch Games’ studio director, Mike Fridley, said: “The fans have spoken. And spoken. And spoken. We’ve been thrilled withHigh On Life’s reception since it launched in December. Our PlayStation fans have been slightly less thrilled, which is why we’re so excited to share that it’s coming their way very soon. Like, now soon! Thank you for your patience!”It was previously revealed that aDLC expansion, titledHigh on Knife, is releasing later this year. According to Fridley, the DLC is going to be “a littlespooky this time around”, and could break players’ dreams “for a while”. Given the humorous nature of the base game, it’s pretty surprising to hear that the expansion is going to lean into horror elements like this.TheHigh on KnifeDLC will release at some point this autumn.Featured Image Credit: Squanch GamesTopics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5

Completely out of nowhere, one of Xbox’s biggest 2022 exclusives has arrived on PlayStation. A huge win, for sure, but where theheckdid that come from?Generally speaking, when an exclusive game makes it way over to another platform, the devs make a pretty big deal out of it in the weeks and months before its release. After all, spreading out to other platforms means that thousands of gamers who missed out on a game back at its initial release can finally play it, giving it a whole new resurgence of popularity. However, that’s not what’s happened withHigh on Life, for some reason.Take a look at the trailer forHigh on Lifebelow.Squanch Games’ comedic FPS first released onPC,XboxOne andSeries X/S on 13 December 2022, and the internet was promptly overwhelmed with clips of the sentient, talking weapons saying silly things and berating players for pausing the game. Given that it released onXbox Game Passon day one, it felt like pretty much every Xbox owner was getting stuck into it - it’d be very understandable if anyPlayStationusers felt a bit left out. Not anymore, though.AdvertHigh on Lifeis available on PS4 and PS5 right now, following its announcement at San Diego Comic-Con. As IGNreports, Squanch Games’ studio director, Mike Fridley, said: “The fans have spoken. And spoken. And spoken. We’ve been thrilled withHigh On Life’s reception since it launched in December. Our PlayStation fans have been slightly less thrilled, which is why we’re so excited to share that it’s coming their way very soon. Like, now soon! Thank you for your patience!”It was previously revealed that aDLC expansion, titledHigh on Knife, is releasing later this year. According to Fridley, the DLC is going to be “a littlespooky this time around”, and could break players’ dreams “for a while”. Given the humorous nature of the base game, it’s pretty surprising to hear that the expansion is going to lean into horror elements like this.TheHigh on KnifeDLC will release at some point this autumn.

Completely out of nowhere, one of Xbox’s biggest 2022 exclusives has arrived on PlayStation. A huge win, for sure, but where theheckdid that come from?

Generally speaking, when an exclusive game makes it way over to another platform, the devs make a pretty big deal out of it in the weeks and months before its release. After all, spreading out to other platforms means that thousands of gamers who missed out on a game back at its initial release can finally play it, giving it a whole new resurgence of popularity. However, that’s not what’s happened withHigh on Life, for some reason.

Take a look at the trailer forHigh on Lifebelow.

Squanch Games’ comedic FPS first released onPC,XboxOne andSeries X/S on 13 December 2022, and the internet was promptly overwhelmed with clips of the sentient, talking weapons saying silly things and berating players for pausing the game. Given that it released onXbox Game Passon day one, it felt like pretty much every Xbox owner was getting stuck into it - it’d be very understandable if anyPlayStationusers felt a bit left out. Not anymore, though.

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High on Lifeis available on PS4 and PS5 right now, following its announcement at San Diego Comic-Con. As IGNreports, Squanch Games’ studio director, Mike Fridley, said: “The fans have spoken. And spoken. And spoken. We’ve been thrilled withHigh On Life’s reception since it launched in December. Our PlayStation fans have been slightly less thrilled, which is why we’re so excited to share that it’s coming their way very soon. Like, now soon! Thank you for your patience!”

It was previously revealed that aDLC expansion, titledHigh on Knife, is releasing later this year. According to Fridley, the DLC is going to be “a littlespooky this time around”, and could break players’ dreams “for a while”. Given the humorous nature of the base game, it’s pretty surprising to hear that the expansion is going to lean into horror elements like this.

TheHigh on KnifeDLC will release at some point this autumn.

Topics:PlayStation,PlayStation 5