Bountiful surprises and controversy are the talk of the gaming world as the iconic talking gun comedy shooter, High On Life, has finally debuted on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, seven months after it was released exclusively for Xbox and PC.
Squanch Games, the developer of the game, marked this surprise launch with an announcement at the San Diego Comic-Con 2023, much to the delight of eager PlayStation enthusiasts who've been awaiting its launch ever since a series of leaks popped up a few days back.
Mike Fridley, the studio director, announced, "The fans have spoken. And spoken. And spoken," alluding to the anticipation that had been building up among PlayStation fans. High on Life, priced at $59.99, was unveiled with a whimper on both the PS4 and PS5, a somewhat unusual move as PlayStation rarely releases new games on Saturdays. Nonetheless, this surprise added to the excitement among gamers.
The game first appeared on the scene on Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC last December. The quirky shooter quickly established itself as a smash hit, with the Xbox Game Pass facilitating it to reach over 7.5 million players. It was the biggest Xbox Game Pass release of last year, the biggest third-party launch in Game Pass history, and the most significant single-player game launch on Game Pass ever.
