Platforms and Wishlist
Guns of Eschaton is planned for PC (Steam), PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Learn how to wishlist, which platforms are confirmed, and why there is no mobile or APK version.
Confirmed Platforms
Guns of Eschaton is announced for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The June 30, 2026 reveal trailer and accompanying press materials consistently list those three targets, positioning the game as a current-generation experience with soulslike pacing, occult horror atmosphere, and online co-op and PvP in the burning Old South setting known as The Burning.
PC remains the most flexible entry point for players who want mod-friendly ecosystems, precise mouse input, and the broadest range of performance tuning. Steam wishlisting is already the primary way to signal interest and receive launch notifications. Console players on PS5 and Xbox Series benefit from standardized hardware, likely DualSense and Xbox controller schemes, and platform-specific social features for cooperative sessions.
No version for Nintendo Switch, last-generation PS4 or Xbox One, macOS, Linux, or mobile devices was announced. If future ports are discussed, they would require separate confirmation from Eschatology Entertainment or 4Divinity. Until then, planning your purchase around Steam, PlayStation Store, or Microsoft Store listings is the correct approach.
How to Wishlist on Every Platform
On Steam, search "Guns of Eschaton" and click Add to your wishlist on the store page. Steam will email you when the game releases, goes on sale, or receives a major update. Creating a public wishlist also helps visibility metrics that indie and mid-size publishers watch when gauging regional demand.
On PlayStation 5, open the PlayStation Store when the product page is live and select Wishlist or Follow depending on your region's UI. On Xbox Series X|S, use the Microsoft Store wishlist or "Follow" feature for unreleased titles. Both console platforms typically allow pre-order buttons to appear closer to a confirmed date; none are active while the game remains TBA.
Cross-platform save support has not been detailed. Co-op and PvP imply robust networking, but whether progress syncs between PC and console is unknown. If you plan to play with friends, align on a single ecosystem early — Steam for mouse-and-keyboard groups, PlayStation or Xbox for couch-co-op households — and revisit this page when cross-play policies are officially stated.
No Mobile, No APK — Avoid Scams
Guns of Eschaton is not available on Android, iOS, or any mobile storefront. There is no official APK, no TestFlight beta, and no legitimate "early download" outside Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox when those pages list the game. Fraudulent sites often clone announcement art to push malware disguised as mobile ports of trending shooters and soulslikes.
Red flags include requests for payment outside official stores, social-media DMs sharing direct download links, and YouTube videos claiming "Guns of Eschaton mobile gameplay" with UI overlays that do not match the announcement trailer. Eschatology Entertainment and 4Divinity have not licensed a mobile version. Installing unknown APKs risks credential theft, device compromise, and chargebacks that official support cannot resolve.
If a mobile or handheld port is ever real, it will appear on Google Play, the Apple App Store, or a named publisher account — not on file-sharing forums. Report impersonation to the platform and warn your communities. For now, the only safe action is to wishlist on PC or console and ignore any message promising a phone release.
Editions, Features, and What to Expect at Launch
Standard versus deluxe editions have not been announced. The reveal focused on core features: twenty-plus weapons, Codex progression, sacramental build paths, faction conflict, and shared-world multiplayer tension. Platform holders may later offer bundle discounts or subscription service entries, but those deals are impossible to predict while the release date remains TBA.
PC players should note that soulslike FPS titles often benefit from variable refresh rate monitors and adjustable field of view; console players should expect performance modes that prioritize 60 frames per second or higher fidelity visuals once technical interviews arrive. Ray tracing and exact resolution targets are unconfirmed — another reason to follow official channels rather than rumor blogs.
Wishlisting costs nothing and keeps you informed without committing funds. When pre-orders open, compare regional pricing, refund policies, and whether any cosmetic bonuses affect gameplay. This wiki will break down edition differences as soon as store metadata publishes them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Guns of Eschaton on Steam?
Yes. PC distribution through Steam was announced at the June 30, 2026 reveal. Add the game to your wishlist on Steam for launch alerts.
Will Guns of Eschaton come to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S?
Both platforms were named in the announcement. Product pages may go live before a release date is set; wishlist or follow the title on your console store when available.
Is there a Guns of Eschaton mobile or APK download?
No. There is no official mobile version. Any APK or app-store listing claiming otherwise is a scam and should not be installed.
Is cross-play supported?
Cross-play between PC, PlayStation, and Xbox has not been confirmed. Wait for official multiplayer FAQ or store description updates.
Can I pre-order Guns of Eschaton now?
Pre-orders are not generally available while the release date is TBA. Wishlisting is the recommended step until publisher pages enable pre-purchase.
Will the game come to Nintendo Switch?
Nintendo Switch was not announced. A port would require separate confirmation from the developer or publisher.
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Last updated: July 2026