R.E.P.O. Game Wiki — All Guides, Tips & Database
Your one-stop R.E.P.O. wiki hub: every guide on the site, organised by topic. Learn how to play, master upgrades, study the monster bestiary, and get the game — all linked from one page.
Quick Answer
This R.E.P.O. wiki is a hub that indexes all of our guides in one place. Use the categories below to jump to what you need: Getting Started for beginners, Gameplay & Strategy for upgrades and tier lists, Monsters & Enemies for the bestiary, the game database for items, characters and maps, and buying guides for price, platforms and system requirements. Every card links to a full, focused guide.
About R.E.P.O.
R.E.P.O. — short for Retrieve, Extract & Profit Operation — is an online co-op survival horror game developed and published by Swedish studio Semiwork. It launched in Steam Early Access on 26 February 2025 for Windows PC.
Up to six players are deployed into procedurally generated facilities to collect valuable objects and extract them for cash while contending with unpredictable, sound-and-light-aware monsters. Its physics-based grab mechanic — where rough handling damages loot and cuts its value — is what sets R.E.P.O. apart from other co-op horror games.
Getting Started
New to R.E.P.O.? Start here to learn the loop, the controls, and how co-op works.
How to Play R.E.P.O. →
Step-by-step beginner walkthrough: create a lobby, grab valuables, extract, and buy upgrades.
Tips & Tricks →
Quota pacing, safe extraction, and common beginner mistakes to avoid in your first runs.
Multiplayer & Co-op →
Player count, joining friends, and how online co-op works — up to six players per lobby.
Gameplay & Strategy
Get better at surviving and profiting: team roles, upgrade priority, and item rankings.
Teamwork Strategies →
How to split roles, communicate, and move heavy loot as a coordinated team.
Upgrades Guide →
Service Station upgrades ranked by priority for solo and full lobbies.
Tier List →
S-to-D rankings for items and weapons with situational notes.
Valuables & Haul →
Which valuables are worth grabbing, weight-vs-fragility trade-offs, and what to skip.
Monsters & Enemies
The R.E.P.O. bestiary — every enemy, how it behaves, and how to handle it.
Items, Characters & Maps
The game database: items, named collectibles, playable roles, and level layouts.
Items & Upgrades →
Catalog of in-game items, tools, and what each one does.
Energy Crystal →
What the Energy Crystal charges, how to carry it safely, and whether to extract it.
Characters →
The playable roster and roles at a glance.
Maps & Levels →
How procedural levels work, fixed locations, hazards, and extraction points.
Saves & Data
Protect your progress — where saves live and how to back them up.
Get the Game & Tech
Buying, downloading, platforms, specs, crossplay, and the latest patch.
Download →
Where to get R.E.P.O., the is-it-free answer, and the refund window.
Price & Buy →
Current Steam price, regional pricing, and where to buy safely.
Platforms →
PC-only status, console plans, and Steam Deck compatibility.
System Requirements →
Minimum and recommended PC specs — can your machine run R.E.P.O.?
Crossplay →
A straight answer on cross-platform play and who can group up.
Latest Update →
Newest version, recent additions, and where to find the changelog.
Compare & Community
How R.E.P.O. stacks up, how long it lasts, and the modding scene.
Games Like REPO →
The best co-op horror alternatives if you love R.E.P.O.
R.E.P.O. vs Lethal Company →
Head-to-head comparison of the two biggest co-op horror titles.
How Long to Beat →
Run length and how far players typically reach in early access.
Mods →
Install mods via Thunderstore, BepInEx setup, and popular community picks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is R.E.P.O.?
R.E.P.O. (Retrieve, Extract & Profit Operation) is an online co-op survival horror game from Swedish studio Semiwork, released in Steam Early Access on 26 February 2025. Up to six players are dropped into procedurally generated facilities to grab valuable objects with a physics-based grab mechanic and extract them for cash, all while avoiding monsters that react to sound and light. This wiki hub links every guide on the site so you can jump straight to what you need.
Is this the official R.E.P.O. wiki?
This is a community guide hub for R.E.P.O., not an official Semiwork product. We collect and organise our own guides — how-to-play, upgrades, monsters, maps, saves and more — into one place so you can find answers fast. For patch notes and announcements straight from the developers, always check Semiwork's official Steam page and social channels, which we link from our Latest Update guide.
How many monsters are in R.E.P.O.?
R.E.P.O. features a growing roster of enemies, grouped by danger level, which affects how often they spawn and how much extra value a run is worth. Because the game is in early access, Semiwork keeps adding and tuning enemies, so exact counts shift between patches. Our Monsters & Enemies hub tracks the current cast with behaviour notes and handling tips, plus dedicated pages for tricky ones like the Gnome and the Rugrat "baby".
Which guide should I read first?
If you have never played, start with How to Play for the core loop, then Tips & Tricks to avoid rookie mistakes. Once you are comfortable, the Upgrades Guide and Tier List sharpen your decision-making, and the Teamwork guide helps a squad move heavy loot without alerting monsters. Buying the game first? Jump to the Download and Price guides, then check System Requirements before you install.
Is R.E.P.O. free to play?
No. R.E.P.O. is a paid game sold through Steam, and there is no free-to-play version. It is inexpensive relative to most co-op titles, and pricing varies a little by region. Our Price & Buy guide covers the current cost and where to purchase safely, while the Download guide walks through installation and Steam's refund window if you change your mind.
Can I play R.E.P.O. on console or with crossplay?
R.E.P.O. is currently PC-only on Steam, so there are no PS5, Xbox, or Switch versions and no traditional crossplay. The upside is that every player is already on the same platform, so any Steam or Steam Deck owner can join the same lobbies. Semiwork has not announced console ports. Our Platforms and Crossplay guides explain the details and what could change after early access.