Copycat Is Getting All Cozy Out There Soon On The Consoles Now

Copycat — Console Release Date

The console release for Copycat is on the way to us for even more of us to have a chance to experience Copycat in the wild

Just like a cat, it looks as if Copycat is taking its time to open up to others out there, but it is happening. The game is finally on the way to us for the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S with Spoonful Of Wonder putting on the finishing touches to convert it all over for the consoles. Now, we have a final release date for Copycat there, and those looking for the fun can pick it up on May 29th if they so choose. Close to a year since it hit the PC out there, but we can never rush things and still get greatness. Given how well-received it has been there, it does feel like it needed to make sure more gamers were able to get a purrrrfect game out there, too.

It does not look like this version of Copycat is going to have a whole lot else added into beyond working well on the new consoles out there. Not a terrible thing, but something to take note of if you have already picked it up for the PC. A hard thing for many to not have done with Copycat being a platforming kind of game about a newly adopted cat out there who has been made the victim of a stray cat and loses their home. That is where we will step in to help navigate the rough and tumble world out there for our kitty and make sure all is right with the world at the end of the night. That or we become the new strays after getting lucky in the first place. A wild ride that leans into the trope of gamers like to play cat games. Have a look and see what is on the way in just a few days from now.

Copycat — Console Release Date


Copycat is looking to find a new home on consoles. Whether you’ll nestle your furry new companion in a cozy (X)box, or reward them with a treat on ps ps ps PS5, one thing is certain: Copycat will win over your heart!

Copycat is coming to Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 on 29 May 2025!

Copycat is an emotional, narrative-driven game about the meaning of home. It follows the story of a newly adopted shelter cat, who becomes the victim of an elaborate plan, when a jealous, stray copycat steals her place in the household.

The game’s colorful visuals delight the senses while exploring dark emotional depths of the human condition. Wander alleyways, fences, and rooftops as Dawn tries to make her way back home and be reunited with Olive. But when she arrives, will Olive recognize her? How will Olive make the choice between cats? Or was Dawn the copycat all along?

Key Features:

  • Story From The Heart: Copycat disguises itself as a simple story about a cat trying to discover where she truly belongs, but underneath lies a philosophical narrative layer that will make you pause and feel. It asks questions about our own existence and place in the world.
  • Animal Expert As Your Conscience: Play as a domestic housecat while a nature documentary narrates your every move.
  • See The World Through Cat Eyes: Climb trees, fight dogs, and explore the neighborhood with intuitive, smooth cat-like controls. Make mischief, knock things on the ground, hide in boxes, run through the long grass, and meow at everything that moves.
  • Guided By Your Moral Compass: Reflect on themes of home, loneliness, and belonging through a complex, three-act story told effortlessly through three hours of video game narrative.
  • Voiced With Passion: Copycat is fully voice-acted featuring hours of dialogue with a talented cast.
  • Music To Your Ears: Experience a diverse score spanning jazz, lullaby music, and tribal music. Heartwarming original score composed by Daniel Bunting.
  • Enjoy Atmospheric Locations: Including the cozy family house, sunkissed backyard, creepy alleyways, and lush national parks.
  • A Touch Of Australia: Made with local voices and locations under the Australian sun.

Did you miss out on the fun of Copycat before now, and will this get you into the action one might be looking for in the mix? Do you see any visual differences between the PC and console versions, or is its style fitting to make that leap between them all? Do you think there are still plans to bring the game to the Switch, or will that be holding off for the final Switch 2 launch out there to get us all pulled back into the world? Head on down to the comment section to discuss all of this and everything else that is on the plate for the game. We are going to keep an eye on Copycat going forward, so if we see more, we will share it all here. Please keep on checking in for all of that and everything else out there as the days march right on.


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