
For owners on the PlayStation side of gaming, Blue Manchu in the middle of 2019 released void Bastards which reiterates the core gameplay mechanics of notorious series like System Shock and succeeding franchise Bioshock while introducing a unique story alongside a interesting visual engine that really stands out to its predecessors. Why you might not be familiar with this game is due to it only being available on Xbox and PC since May.
However, that looks to be ending later in 2020 as the game will be arriving to PlayStation 4 according to a rating on the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) website which lists the game for Sony’s platform, giving it a rating of 16.
For those who are not acquainted with how the ratings differ to the Electronic Software Ratings Board (ESRB) over on the western hemisphere, this is the equivalent of a T-rating for video games comprised of violence and strong language. The rating looks to have been submitted by publisher Humble Bundle just on the brink of the New Year on December 31st last year. Aiming for when the publisher decides to release the port might be this coming May in celebration of the game’s one year anniversary; take this prediction as conjecture until properly verified.
Atop of this game receiving an abrupt rating just before 2020, 4A Games’/Koch Media’s Metro Redux was also established for a PEGI rating the same day for Nintendo Switch. You can read the full report for that by heading below.
Do you plan on picking up Void Bastards on PlayStation 4 or do you already own the title?
Void Bastards is available now for Xbox One and PC.
Source: PEGI







