Green Hell, the open-world survival game developed by Creepy Jar, is set for a native release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on August 14. The game has been available for current-gen consoles through backward compatibility since its initial release on PS4 and Xbox One in 2021. This new release will bring an optimized experience tailored specifically for the newer consoles, and owners of the last-gen versions will receive the upgrade at no additional cost.
New Updates and Features
Alongside the native release, updates 17, 18, and 19, which were previously exclusive to PC players, will be made available for console players. These updates are expected to introduce new content and improvements to the game. However, Creepy Jar has confirmed that cross-gen cross-platform multiplayer will not be supported, and players won’t be able to transfer saves from last-gen versions to the current-gen versions, necessitating a fresh start for everyone.
End of Support for Last-Gen Consoles
In light of the upcoming release, support for the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Green Hell will be discontinued. Creepy Jar will focus its efforts on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions, meaning that no further updates or patches will be provided for the last-gen versions. This shift allows the developers to fully leverage the capabilities of the new hardware.
When Green Hell was first announced, it garnered attention for its emphasis on realistic survival mechanics and an immersive open-world experience. The game’s initial PC release received several updates, improving gameplay and adding new features. With the console versions catching up to the PC updates, players on all platforms will now have access to a more uniform experience.
Previously, community feedback indicated a desire for cross-platform play and save transfers. These features were anticipated but are not included in the upcoming release due to technical constraints, according to Creepy Jar. This decision has sparked mixed reactions among the player base, balancing the excitement for new content with the disappointment of limited multiplayer options.
Green Hell’s transition to current-gen consoles signifies a new chapter for the game, offering improved performance and visual fidelity. As the gaming industry continues to evolve, such updates highlight the importance of keeping games relevant across hardware generations. Players should prepare for new challenges in the Amazon rainforest, equipped with the latest enhancements and updates.