Necrophosis: Full Consciousness
The console release of Necrophosis is set for us, with the Necrophosis: Full Consciousness edition release date in May
The PC gamers have had all their time to wander about the Lovecraftian mythology, and soon the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S gamers will have their shot with the release of Necrophosis: Full Consciousness. A full collection and console version of the game that Dragonis Games and PQube have put together. Not only to give us the core game on the consoles, but to bring the fullest Necrophosis experience there. By that, I mean, we are getting the core game and the DLC for it on May 28th. As long as we have all been able to keep our sanity and lives until that date. It is a little out there still, but we can always start stilling our minds for the insanity well before that date rolls up on us all.
To dive further into what Necrophosis: Full Consciousness is going to have, it will be launching with all of the usual updates it has seen since it launched, along with all of the other assets and items that have been crafted for the game over time. It will also be coming along with the DLC, Subconsciousness, for players to have the full experience after having to wait this long. In addition to all of that, those looking to get Necrophosis: Full Consciousness in a physical form on the PS5 will be treated to a bonus little game as well. The Shore will be added in for no extra cost than needing to get the physical version of the game. Not a terrible little setup to have for it all after waiting for so long. Now, if only all of your minds will be able to keep up with all of the horrors it is about to experience when May comes around. We will have to wait and see.
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness — Release Date
PQube and Dragonis Games have announced that Necrophosis: Full Consciousness, the complete edition of the Lovecraftian first-person horror experience, will launch on 28th May 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. To mark the occasion, a devlog featuring Ares Dragonis was released, offering a deeper dive into the creative vision behind the game.
Necrophosis is the next step for Dragonis Games after The Shore, combining Lovecraftian mythology with the dark, surreal aesthetics of Beksinski into a world far darker and more complex.
In Necrophosis, players are Consciousness, a being trapped in a decaying vessel, lost in a world consumed by eternal rot. Navigating grotesque landscapes and Lovecraftian darkness, every puzzle and encounter pulls them deeper into the macabre.
The included Subconsciousness DLC takes the experience further still. Players become the mind that moves without thought, navigating new surreal locations and forgotten spaces, with poetic narration woven directly into the puzzles themselves. It uncovers truths that Consciousness could never reach.
Players explore decaying environments, gathering fragments of narrative poetry that piece together the world’s lore and solving puzzles that grow increasingly unsettling. The tension comes entirely from what surrounds you.
The base game ‘Necrophosis’ and DLC ‘Subconsciousness’ are included in full in the console versions of Necrophosis: Full Consciousness, making this the definitive way to experience the complete world of Necrophosis on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
The physical PlayStation 5 edition will also be available and includes a bonus game: The Shore, the debut title that put Dragonis Games on the map. Set on a forbidden island, The Shore is a Lovecraftian horror-adventure that follows a father searching for his lost daughter, blending atmospheric exploration, puzzle-solving, and facing nightmarish entities.
Necrophosis: Full Consciousness launches 28th May 2026 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Have you had a chance to play Necrophosis on the PC yet, or did you have to wait until the console version of the game to land? Will the additional game make it more likely that you will get the physical version, or will the digital versions be just fine for you? Do you expect that we will see more in this title over time, or will this be the last big push before the developer moves on to the next big thing? Let us hear all of those thoughts down in the comment section so we can discuss them. If there is more for Necrophosis: Full Consciousness, or the base game in general, we will have it up on the website for you. Please watch things here, and follow all of our social channels to ensure you are not missing out on any of the fun updates we have.
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