Strange and excellent Morrowind-like RPG with 90% positive Steam reviews is finally coming to PS5, Xbox, and Switch 2
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Kaan Serin
2026-02-08
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The strange but excellent old-school RPG Dread Delusion (a game I call Morrowind-ish on account of all the funky mushroom trees scattered about) is finally coming to pretty much every modern console.
The open-world game first hit Steam almost two years ago, and in that time Dread Delusion's amassed nearly 4.000 user reviews, 90% of which give it the thumbs up for an average 'Very Positive' rating on the platform.
"The kind of game that invites you to explore, get lost, and to make morally grey decisions about what to do," one review reads. "For your commitment, you're rewarded with real consequences that impact the way the game feels. The more time you spend, the more you'll think and dream about it. I want to refrain from making the comparison, but this game did remind me of how it "felt" to play Morrowind for the first time."
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Dread Delusion is now coming to PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and the Nintendo Switch 2 sometimes later in Spring, 2026. There's no word yet on how much the console port will cost, but you can wishlist the game on both the Xbox Store and the PlayStation Store for now.
"The world is broken," the Steam description reads. "Its surface seethes with an undead curse, while humanity clings to flying continents in the sky. From mushroom forests to undead mausoleums, strange places and people await you. But will you find a way to heal this world - or seek power and profit for yourself?"
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snaccAttack
Feb 08, 10:21 PM
Great for couples. Full of bugs, but playable. This is peaceful.
ZeroLag
Feb 08, 09:11 PM
🐉 no cap Could be better. Seems okay to me.!
Feb 08, 07:41 PM
✨ not great. $I read it. Great world design.
Feb 08, 07:11 PM
hahahaha insanely intense. The price is fair.
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