Alright, so there’s this game called Once Human. Ever heard of it? Probably not unless you’re into those survival games. Anyway, it’s finally making its way to PlayStation and Xbox—oh, but not until 2026. Bit of a wait, huh? It’s by Starry Studio, which is somehow tied up with NetEase… don’t ask me how corporate stuff works, it’s like a tangled mess of wires.
Back in July 2024, this game showed up on Steam and BAM! Over 230,000 people jumped in right away. Yeah, seriously, that’s like a whole city’s worth of gamers. People seem to dig it, alongside those other NetEase games like Marvel Rivals or something. They keep updating it — you know, like patching holes in your favorite worn-out jeans. Keeps folks playing, even now, over 30,000 of them daily. Honestly, that number blows my mind.
Anyway — wait, uh — before I forget, the developers spilled the beans about the console version during some fancy livestream in July 2025. PS5 and Xbox people can start wishlisting it. Whatever that truly does, I’m honestly unsure, but you get some exclusive stuff at launch it seems.
Oh! If you’re already playing on mobile or PC, apparently you can keep your account when you switch to console. But heads up, it might be a bit before everything lines up neatly across all platforms. Like when you first hook a console up and there’s that inevitable software update. Classic.
Did I mention the mobile versions have high ratings? Like, 4.6 and 4.5 out of 5. Not bad, right? So the console team must be sweating bullets trying to match that.
In the meantime, you could catch the latest update — Version 2.0 or something — came out during the livestream. New classes, some Endless Dream PvE thing, more events. Stuff to lose yourself in, I guess.
Man, sometimes I wonder how these things stay organized, with so many updates and platforms. It’s like herding cats — or maybe trying to keep my houseplants alive. Anyway, keep an eye out if you’re into this thing. 2026 might seem far off, but it’ll be here before we know it… probably. Or not. Time does its own weird thing.