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Alright, so there’s this game, “Ready or Not”—if you’re into tactical shooters, you probably know all about it. It’s finally making its way to the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Yeah, they’re dropping it on July 15th. And hey, it’s got full cross-play support! Which is, honestly, kind of a big deal these days.
Now, here’s the kicker: pre-orders are up for grabs at $49.99. And if you’re an early bird, you snag some exclusive fancy weaponry just for jumping in before everyone else. A bit steep? Maybe. But come on, exclusive gear! I don’t even know what half of these things do, but they sound cool.
So, this game—it’s set in Los Sueños, a fictional city, all gritty and tense. You get to play as part of a SWAT team, kicking down doors and saving the day, or just, you know, attempting not to mess up too bad. There’s solo play, but why not squad up with some friends for more chaos?
Interestingly enough, this thing’s been out on Steam since December 2023. Took ’em a year and a half to bring it to consoles. Better late than never, right? As someone not currently squatting in front of Steam every day, I’m intrigued to see what the fuss is about on my console.
And, uh, not to be overlooked, there’s a free update coming too. New solo missions, shiny new gun—well, maybe not shiny—but it’s new! Plus engine tweaks and bug fixes. Because who doesn’t love a smoother game? Get all the juicy content, including extra missions and a couple of DLCs, all wrapped up for you.
I saw something about the Deluxe Edition, clocking in at $69.99. That’s for those who’re all in, apparently. Comes with extra DLC, even the game’s soundtrack—’cause who doesn’t want to groove to tactical game music, right?
Anyway—no wait, forgot something—there’s talk about system optimizations and bug fixes. You’ll be running smoother than a greased mongoose. Or so they claim. I haven’t seen it, but fingers crossed.
### Ready or Not is Coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S on July 15
In case you missed it the first time I mentioned it, mark your calendars for July 15. There’s this massive update, “Stories from Los Sueños,” dropping too. Adds more missions, making the total like, what, 18? Plus new difficulty settings for those of you who like pain.
VOID Interactive, the brains behind this, are promising a more stable experience with all these tweaks. And some community-made maps are in there too, which might be cool, or not, depending on the community. Check it out if you’ve got a console hankering for some SWAT action and the dough to spend.
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So that’s all she wrote—or I wrote. Whatever. Go out there and clear some virtual rooms or whatever.