Is REPO on PS5, Xbox, or Switch? All Platforms Explained

A clear, up-to-date answer to "what platforms is REPO on?" — covering PC, Steam Deck, PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mac, and the console ports everyone keeps asking about.

Quick Answer

REPO is currently available only on PC via Steam (Windows). Semiwork has not announced a PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch version. The game runs well on Steam Deck at the "Playable" tier after a short control remap. If you own only a console, the only way to play REPO right now is to stream it from a PC using Steam Link or a cloud-gaming service.

REPO Platform Status at a Glance

Every platform people search for, and whether REPO actually runs on it today. Accurate as of April 2026:

PC (Steam)
Available now
Early Access since February 26, 2025. Windows only — no native macOS or Linux build. Buy once on Steam and keep forever.
PlayStation 5
Not announced
Semiwork has not confirmed a PS5 release or release window. Community speculation is driven by the game's popularity, not by official statements. Ignore the fake "R.E.P.O. Horror" listing by West Connection LTD on the PlayStation Store — it is not the real game.
PlayStation 4
Not announced
No PS4 version has been announced. Given the game's physics-heavy engine and the fact a PS5 version has not been confirmed either, a PS4 port is unlikely in the short term.
Xbox Series X|S
Not announced
No Xbox Series X|S port has been announced by Semiwork. Xbox-focused outlets have reported strong demand, but there is no public dev-kit build, store listing, or release window as of April 2026.
Xbox One
Not announced
No Xbox One port is planned or announced. If a console version ever ships, current-gen Xbox would be the realistic target, not Xbox One.
Nintendo Switch
Not announced
No Switch release has been announced. The 6-player physics-based co-op design would likely require performance compromises on original Switch hardware; a Switch 2 port is speculative at best.
Steam Deck
Playable (not Verified)
Runs well via Proton. Valve has marked it "Playable" rather than "Verified" because some on-screen prompts still show mouse/keyboard icons and text entry requires the on-screen keyboard. Remap a few controls in Steam Input and it plays comfortably at 40–60 fps.
macOS / Linux (native)
Not supported
No native Mac or Linux build exists. Some Mac players report playable results via CrossOver or Whisky (Wine-based translation layers), but performance and anti-cheat behaviour are unofficial — Semiwork does not support these configurations.
Mobile (iOS / Android)
Not supported
There is no official mobile version. Any "R.E.P.O. Mobile" app in the App Store or Google Play is a third-party clone, not made by Semiwork. Avoid — they are usually ad-stuffed or malware-adjacent.

Why REPO is PC-Only (for Now)

Three structural reasons a console port hasn't shipped yet. These are not reasons it never will — they explain why impatience is probably misplaced.

REPO is still in Early Access

Semiwork started a 6–12 month Early Access period on Steam in February 2025 and extended it to roughly 12 months due to the game's explosive popularity. Console storefronts (PSN, Xbox, Nintendo) don't have a comparable Early Access model, so a port before 1.0 is unlikely.

Semiwork is a very small team

Semiwork is a four-person indie studio. Porting a physics-and-networking-heavy game to three console platforms — each with its own certification process, controller guidelines, and voice-chat rules — takes months of engineering time they are currently spending on content updates.

Cross-play would need rebuilding

REPO's lobby and voice systems are built for Steam's networking layer. Cross-play with PlayStation or Xbox requires rewriting matchmaking, implementing platform-specific voice chat (Sony/Microsoft require their own voice services), and passing each platform's certification — which is a multi-month project for a four-person team.

Playing REPO on Steam Deck

Steam Deck is, right now, the closest thing to playing REPO on a console. The experience is good — here's what to expect and how to set it up:

1

Performance: 40–60 fps at native resolution

Most players report smooth playability at 1280×800 with default graphics. You rarely need to drop quality presets. Battery life is roughly 2–3 hours per charge, which covers a typical REPO session comfortably.

2

Remap a few controls before your first run

The default Steam Input profile works but some prompts still show keyboard icons. Open a popular community controller layout from Steam's "Community Layouts" menu, bind the tumble-launch and cart-grab actions to face buttons, and you're set.

3

Voice chat works, with a caveat

Proximity voice chat runs fine using the Deck's built-in mic, though the mic pick-up is very sensitive — your teammates will hear ambient room noise. A cheap USB-C or Bluetooth headset fixes this entirely.

4

On-screen keyboard for text input

Steam's on-screen keyboard (Steam + X) is the intended way to type lobby names and chat messages. It's a minor friction but expected on all Deck games without native controller text UI.

If You Only Own a Console, Here Are Your Options

Three realistic ways to play something REPO-shaped on a PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch while a native port doesn't exist:

Play handheld on Steam Deck

The closest thing to a "REPO console" today. Your existing Steam copy runs on Steam Deck out of the box — buy once, play on PC and handheld. Expect 40–60 fps at the Deck's native 1280×800, and plan on a short control-remapping session.

Stream to a console via Remote Play / GeForce NOW

If you only own a PS5 or Xbox, you can stream REPO from a gaming PC using Steam Link (works on PS5 via web browser, Xbox via the Steam Link app on iOS/Android passed through), or rent a cloud PC via GeForce NOW and run Steam there. Input latency is higher than native, but it works.

Play a similar game on your console today

Content Warning launched on PS5, Xbox, and Switch in 2025 and scratches a similar "co-op horror extraction" itch. Phasmophobia released on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2025. Neither is identical to REPO but both are already on the consoles REPO isn't on yet.

For a longer list of co-op horror games already on consoles, see our games like REPO comparison. For the current Steam price, check our REPO price breakdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is REPO on PS5?

No. As of April 2026, REPO is not available on PS5 and Semiwork has not announced a PS5 release date or a port in development. If you see "R.E.P.O. Horror" on the PlayStation Store, that listing is from a publisher called West Connection LTD and is not the real Semiwork game — do not buy it expecting the co-op horror hit. The only official way to play REPO today is on Steam for PC.

Is REPO on Xbox?

No. REPO is not on Xbox Series X, Series S, or Xbox One, and no Xbox version has been publicly announced by Semiwork. Xbox-focused outlets and the community have called for a port, but there is no dev-kit build, store listing, or announced timeline. If you own only an Xbox, the closest workaround is streaming the PC version through Steam Link on your phone plus a TV passthrough, or waiting for a future announcement.

Is REPO on Nintendo Switch?

No. REPO has not been released on Switch and no Switch or Switch 2 version has been confirmed. The game's six-player physics-based networking would likely require noticeable compromises to fit Switch hardware; a Switch port is, at best, a long-term possibility after the full PC release.

What PC platforms is REPO available on?

Only Steam, on Windows. The game is not sold on Epic Games Store, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, or any other PC storefront, and there is no official Mac or Linux build. You can play on Linux or Steam Deck via Proton, which works reliably — Valve has rated the game "Playable" on Steam Deck.

Does REPO work on Steam Deck?

Yes. REPO runs on Steam Deck at a "Playable" rating — Valve's tier just below "Verified". Frame rate is typically 40–60 fps at the Deck's native resolution, visuals are clear, and performance is solid. The rough edges are on the input side: some in-game prompts still show keyboard icons, and entering text (like lobby names) requires pulling up the on-screen keyboard manually. A short Steam Input remap fixes most of this.

Does REPO have cross-play between PC and console?

No, because there are no console versions to cross-play with. REPO is PC-only. If and when a console port launches in the future, cross-play would need to be added separately — it's technically possible but requires new networking work on Semiwork's side.

When is REPO coming to consoles?

Semiwork has not given a date. The studio has said they are focused on finishing the Steam Early Access version first, and console ports are not ruled out but not promised. Realistically, the earliest believable window for any console version would be after REPO leaves Early Access and hits its 1.0 PC release — treat anything else as speculation until Semiwork posts an official announcement.

Can I play REPO on Mac?

Not natively. Semiwork only ships a Windows build. Mac players report success using Wine-based compatibility layers like CrossOver, Whisky, or GPTK — these translate Windows calls on the fly. Expect some performance loss and occasional anti-cheat or voice-chat quirks, and be aware these setups are unofficial and not supported by Semiwork.