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Labyrinthine Console Edition release date – when puzzle-solving frights come to Xbox and PlayStation

Labyrinthine Console Edition release date – when puzzle-solving frights come to Xbox and PlayStation

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Labyrinthine is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S with cross-play enabled, boasting seven days of early access for the most dedicated horror fans and a bonus Werewolf Deluxe Edition for pre-orders
Labyrinthine is set to deliver more fright-filled puzzle-solving action as it makes its way to Xbox Series X|S and PS5, offering full cross-play and a week of early access for the most devoted fans.

PC -based horror continues to thrive in the wake of Slenderman and Ao Oni's popularity, much to our delight. The Sonic.exe era has paved the way for a plethora of group-friendly horror titles, ranging from the viral hit Lethal Company to the live service transformation of genre heavyweights, with the recent perfect investigation-fixing Phasmophobia update demonstrating that there's still plenty of life left in the genre. With massive indie discounts during Steam 's Summer Sale and subsequent SimFest reductions, there's never been a better time to game on the platform.

Games continue to excel on PC when it comes to delivering chills and thrills, and this is no more evident than with Labyrinthine, the co-op horror game preparing for a significant console release.

After initially launching into early access on Steam in 2020, the eerie puzzle game is boldly venturing onto PS5 and Xbox Series X |S with cross-play functionality, potentially uniting more thrill-seeking players than ever before. The new console edition even comes with some bonus content, as players can unlock the Werewolf Deluxe Edition if they pre-order the port to new-gen consoles, along with the 200 cosmetics that players can unlock in-game to make their scary adventures a little less disarming.
But when exactly is the Labyrinthine Console Edition release date? Here's what you need to know.
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Labyrinthine Console Edition release date
The Labyrinthine Console Edition release date is set for September 18, 2025. This news has been announced directly by Klabater and Valko Games. Pre-orders for the game on Xbox start today on the Microsoft Store, and the opportunity to purchase the PlayStation edition in advance will be revealed a bit later.
Moreover, if you're keen to play the new version ahead of time, the Werewolf Deluxe Edition of the game will offer you seven days of early access starting on September 11, 2025. It'll also come with some new costumes, and a Supporter Pack featuring glowstick colour options and an orange nameplate. Dive in if you're eager to start playing with your mates before the rest of the console newcomers.
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