
The popular factory-building game Satisfactory, developed by Coffee Stain Studios, is now available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. After a successful launch on PC and years of development, players can now enjoy the game’s complex building and intricate logistics from their consoles. It’s known for its open-ended building system and has gained a dedicated following.
Okay, so as a console gamer, I’m super excited to hear we’re getting the complete co-op experience! Up to four of us can play online together, which is awesome. Plus, the game will take full advantage of the PS5 Pro, and it’ll have those cool DualSense controller features too. And the best part? It’s only $39.99 for both versions!
If you’re new to the game, the core idea is pretty straightforward: you land on an alien planet, extract all its resources, and build up your factory to support the massive space elevator operated by FICSIT.
Importantly, the console versions aren’t simplified; they’re designed to maintain the vast, open-ended nature of Satisfactory and use the same core mechanics that make the later stages of the game so engaging. This means you’ll still experience the rewarding challenge of perfecting your factory designs, fixing problems, and completely rebuilding sections when you unlock new resources. The appeal of this cycle of building and improving – usually enjoyed at a computer – is now available on consoles with a gamepad.
Overall, the game is good on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, successfully bringing a famously addictive PC game to consoles. If it continues to run smoothly and the controller setup feels comfortable, it could easily become your new favorite way to spend hours gaming.
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