Friday, December 5, 2025

Is Peak Coming to Console? Latest on PS5, Xbox, or Switch Release Plans

Peak—the viral co-op climbing game from Landcrab and Aggro Crab that’s selling millions and making friendship groups question their loyalties—is only available on PC (Steam) right now. Despite massive demand, there’s no official Xbox, PlayStation, or Nintendo Switch port as of September 2025, and the developers’ official stance is clear: PC first, consoles maybe later.

What Did the Developers Actually Say?

In the official Peak Discord FAQ, when asked which platforms the game supports, the answer is:

“At the moment we’re only supporting Windows PC’s for the game, in the future we might decide to support more platforms.”

That’s as concrete as it gets—no commitment, no timeline, no promises. The team is small, and their focus is on fixing bugs and stabilizing the Steam release before considering anything else.

No new content is planned right now—the priority is polish, not expansion. This isn’t unusual for indie breakouts; many successful Steam games take months or years to hit consoles, if they ever do.

Why Wait? What’s the Hold Up?

Peak’s success is real—over 2 million copies sold in less than two weeks—but porting takes time, resources, and a stable PC version as a foundation. The devs have said they’re focused on “network issues and server improvements” and have even added controller support in recent patches, which some see as a possible signal of future console plans. But as of now, it’s all speculation.

Is a Console Version Inevitable?

Maybe, but not guaranteed.

Developers Landcrab and Aggro Crab have experience porting other games to console, so they know the process. But with no official announcement or roadmap, it’s safe to assume next-gen consoles are off the table until further notice.

Community rumors and wishful thinking are everywhere. Some YouTubers and forum posters insist a port is “in the works” or “coming soon,” but there’s no official confirmation. For now, Steam is the only place to play.

What About Those Fake Console Versions?

There are copycat listings and “Peak-like” shovelware popping up on console stores—these are scams or rip-offs. The real deal is only available on Steam. If you see “Peak” on PS, Xbox, or Switch, it’s not from the actual developers.

The Bottom Line

  • Peak is a PC (Steam) exclusive right now—no PS5, Xbox, or Switch version exists.
  • The developers have said they “might” support more platforms in the future—but there’s no official plan or timeline.
  • Don’t expect a console port soon. The team is focused on the Steam experience and bug fixes.
  • Ignore fake listings and rumors. The real Peak is only on Steam.

If you’re a console player eager for Peak, your best option is to keep an eye on official channels (Discord, Twitter, Steam news) and hope for good news down the line.
For now, though, PC is the only true peak.

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