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FragPunk Console Launch Postponed: Technical Glitches

by Zoe May 03,2025

FragPunk Console Launch Postponed: Technical Glitches

The eagerly awaited hero shooter FragPunk, developed by Bad Guitar, has hit a snag with its console release. Originally slated for a simultaneous launch across all platforms on March 6, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions have been delayed due to unforeseen "technical issues." Console gamers will have to wait a bit longer, as a new release date hasn't been set yet. However, Bad Guitar is committed to keeping the community informed about the progress on the console versions.

In a gesture of goodwill, Bad Guitar has announced that players who pre-ordered the game on consoles will be eligible for compensation. This includes the option for a full refund, along with in-game bonuses such as credits and rewards from the first season, which will be available once the console versions are finally released.

On a brighter note, PC gamers can still look forward to diving into FragPunk without any delay. The PC version of the game is on track and will launch as scheduled on March 6.

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