In a message shared on Twitter, Digixart confirmed that it would be bringing Road 96 to PlayStation and Xbox platforms. The official release date for the console ports is April 14. While the message on social media doesn’t explicitly state which platforms are confirmed to be supported, a trailer lists PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. That leaves Xbox One support somewhat ambiguous until Digixart is able to provide further clarification.

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As previously noted, Road 96 is already available on the Nintendo Switch, so this isn’t the first time that it will be coming to console. The Switch’s environment for indie games is much better, particularly for titles that may otherwise struggle with getting attention. Now that Road 96 has some momentum, arriving on PlayStation and Xbox’s crowded marketplaces makes more sense. Hopefully, it’s rewarded for the decision.

Road 96 is a story-driven adventure game that puts players on the road through the authoritarian nation of Petria, where they’ll encounter any number of oddities and obstacles. It’ll swing back and forth between tense, emotional encounters and sequences of brutal intensity. Figuring out life under the umbrella of impression is, ultimately, a surprisingly relatable experience balancing hopefulness and a sardonic smile at the same time. It’s unique, in that regard.

If the plot summary didn’t capture Road 96’s essence, Digixart’s past titles may offer a better look at what the game is. Digixart previously worked on both Lost in Harmony, a rhythm runner with a lot of heart, and 11-11: Memories Retold, an adventure game based on World War I which laid the groundwork for Road 96.

Those unwilling to wait for Road 96’s release on PlayStation and Xbox consoles can pick up the game now both on PC and Nintendo Switch. Those who would prefer the game on their console of choice only have a bit more than a month before it hits PlayStation and Xbox, too.

Road 96 releases April 14 on PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, but is available now on PC and Switch.

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