At the core of Ready Or Not, Void Interactive has aimed to develop an intense, brutal yet fun tactical first-person shooter. Commanding a squad of A.I teammates, teaming up with your friends in co-op or playing competitive multiplayer modes, Ready or Not will task the player to confront cruel situations set in a twisted facsimile of the United States West Coast Region.
Ready Or Not presents complex S.W.A.T situations, that the player can approach in a variety of ways. Be it an aggressive assault, all guns blazing, or a quite flanking maneuver to coerce suspects without any fatalities. RoN (Ready or Not) leaves the discussion making to the players, allowing unique situations to unfold for each playthrough and each playing style.
Immersing the players into the world of S.W.A.T means that brutal realities will be shown. The destruction of normally peaceful areas around the city comes with a great cost. Innocent lives are caught in the crossfire, and VOID interactive has set out to represent this factor of life. Common areas such as gas stations and clubs but also schools and city streets are areas for the players to restore order to chaos and bring peace to balance.
VOID Interactive announced that Ready Or Not has recently sold more than 9 million units worldwide on Steam during its lifetime, and is fast approaching 10 million lifetime units.
The developer recently announced that Ready or Not is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Epic Game Store, and Microsoft Store this summer.
"Our flagship tactical shooter Ready or Not is hitting a huge new milestone: We’re officially coming to PlayStation and Xbox this summer," said VOID Interactive CEO, Julio Rodriguez. "As we approach 10 million units sold on Steam, we’re beyond excited to bring the experience to console players worldwide."
Timed to the console launch, VOID Interactive is releasing ‘Stories from Los Sueños’ free DLC in the form of two new single-player or online cooperative missions.
At console launch Ready or Not will feature:
- 20 single-player or online cooperative missions with up to five players
- 2 new missions as part of the Stories from Los Sueños free DLC update
- PC players will have access to the new missions in a free update day-and-date with console launch
- 2 DLC’s that introduce 6 additional levels, and in Dark Waters DLC the UH-60 support Helicopter
- Dozens of options to customize a player’s entire SWAT team including armour, weapons, apparel, and more.
- Immersive tactical gameplay, full flexibility of approach, and authentic equipment that SWAT teams utilize in the field.
Console pre-order bonuses also include the following weapons:
- M32A1 Grenade launcher
- MK-V Pistol
- 590M Shotgun
- These items will be updated for free to PC owners of the game.
Now available to pre-order, Ready or Not will launch physically and digitally for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in the following editions:
Standard Edition ($49.99 / £44.99 / €49.99)
- Base Game
Day One Edition ($49.99 / £44.99 / €49.99)
- Base Game
- Pre-Order Bonus; M32A1 Grenade launcher, MK-V Pistol, 590M Shotgun)
Deluxe Edition ($69.99 / €69.99/ £59.99)
- Base Game
- Home Invasion DLC
- Dark Waters DLC
- Unannounced DLC3
- Pre-Order Bonus; M32A1 Grenade launcher, MK-V Pistol, 590M Shotgun
*Dark Waters DLC and Home Invasion DLC are available to purchase separately $9.99 / £7.99 / €9.99
Great care has been placed into the player’s control, with fluid leaning systems and incremental walking speeds, PC gamers will be able to feel the benefits of the consoles analogue sticks, but still have the sharpness of the mouse, resulting in fierce and adrenaline pumping firefights. The care and detail that has gone into the control also will give the players a sense of stealth control, allowing them to appropriately maneuver into a correct position to execute their plans. For example, a player may want to quietly and slowly walk to a door to use a mirrorgun (camera on a stick) to observe the room beyond the door.
Another important part of the player's control is related to doors. The development team at VOID has placed great detail into how a player may interact with a door. While a door can do a simple task of being opened and closed, there are many ways to approach them when the situation calls for it. In a dramatic rush, one may kick the door open with brutal strength or blow it up. On the other hand, when approaching with complete silence, one may choose to lockpick open a door, and incrementally open it to stealthfully observe the content of the room.
Void Interactive’s development team knew that immersion, even of simple things like walking and opening doors can be expanded to fulfil the players experience to a new level, offering great amounts of control, still with a simple and easy to use feel for all players of any skill level.
Key Features:
- Tactical Teamwork: Command a squad of operatives and plan how to approach each situation before breaching and clearing
- More than just guns: Riot shields, mirror guns, smoke grenades, and more can be utilised to prevent or assist with a firefight
- Civilian safety: The lives of civilians are on the line, and each shot will need to be carefully considered to reduce collateral damage
- Realism at its core: From bullet penetration to team communication, Ready or Not is built around realistic non-military combat situations
- Customisation and equipment: Each loadout can be tailored by players, and will dramatically influence chances of success, including guns, attachments, shields, and surveillance tools.
Currently available for PC (Steam), Ready or Not is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC (Epic Games Store) in Summer 2025.
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