June has been brimming with fantastic new releases on Steam, and one game in particular is creating quite a stir. Titled “Peak,” developed by Landcrab, this game is a cooperative gem that’s great for either a roaring good time or an intense, potentially friendship-testing experience. After all, it’s safe to say that someone will likely take a tumble (several times), and there’s no doubt in my mind that someone else will be accused of causing the mishap.
The question on everyone’s lips right now is: will it make its way onto consoles? Here’s what we have learned thus far.
Peak climbing game console (PS5, Xbox, Switch) release explained
In simple terms, “Peak” is a cooperative game designed for up to four players, where the objective is to ascend the tallest mountain as a team. You find yourself stranded on this island somehow, and it shares a resemblance to the popular multiplayer game “Chained Together,” which gained immense popularity on Steam last year. For now, “Peak” can only be played on personal computers.
The developers have only officially shared information about potential plans for Xbox, PlayStation, or Switch through their Discord FAQ section.
What platforms can you play PEAK on?
Currently, we’re exclusively offering our game for Windows PCs. However, there’s a possibility that we may expand our platform support in the future.
Regrettably, it seems the prospect isn’t particularly bright at the moment. Given that Landcrab is a compact team and Peak appears to be their debut project, anticipating a console version so soon after its launch might be overly optimistic. At present, they are primarily addressing issues that have surfaced post-release, and they’ve stated there’s no new content in the pipeline for now.
On the positive note, the player community is steadily growing in strength each day, potentially motivating developers to work towards releasing the game on other platforms. However, history has shown us that such outcomes aren’t guaranteed. For instance, LOCKDOWN Protocol, a well-liked cooperative game that’s been around for almost a year, hasn’t yet been ported to consoles either.
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2025-06-19 20:31