Pax Dei on PS5 — current status, couch co-op, and ways to play
Pax DeiIt’s out on PC now; no PS5 version announced, with play on Steam, Epic, Microsoft Store, and GeForce Now.

Pax Dei 1.0 launched for everyone on October 16, 2025 (3 p.m. UTC). Right now the game is available on PC and through cloud streaming. There’s no PlayStation 5 version listed or announced.
Pax Dei on PS5: current status
PlayStation isn’t among the platforms the developer lists. The game is positioned as a PC-first MMO with official listings on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Microsoft Store (via the Xbox app on PC), plus cloud play on GeForce Now. There’s no PS5 storefront page, and no native PlayStation release has been announced.
Where you can play Pax Dei today (PC and cloud)
Platform | Where to get it | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Steam (PC) | Steam store page | Native PC | Buy and install via Steam. |
Epic Games Store (PC) | Epic Games store page | Native PC | Buy and install via Epic Games Launcher. |
Microsoft Store on PC | Xbox/Microsoft Store listing | Native PC | Install and play through the Xbox app on Windows. |
GeForce Now | Play on GeForce Now | Cloud streaming | Stream to supported devices; requires linked store entitlement. |
You can also purchase keys directly and redeem them on your chosen launcher from the game’s official shop Base Game page.
What the Base Game includes and pricing
- Base Game price: $29.99 (promotional pricing may apply).
- Includes Game Access and 2 Character Slots.
- Includes 1 month of Premium Membership (1 plot) at no extra cost.
Premium Membership offers additional bonuses and isn’t required to play. Additional fees may apply.

Couch co-op or split-screen on PS5
Pax Dei is designed as an online, large-scale MMO. The developer does not list any local couch co-op or split‑screen features, and there’s no PS5 release. If you’re looking to play together on a single console, that mode isn’t currently part of the feature set.
What to expect next for consoles
The developer highlights PC and cloud play and has not announced a native PlayStation version. If platform support expands, it will show up alongside the official storefront listings the team maintains. For now, the practical route is PC (Steam, Epic, or Microsoft Store on Windows) or cloud via GeForce Now.
If you’re ready to jump in on PC, pick a launcher you already use and install from its official store page; if you prefer not to manage another library, cloud streaming via GeForce Now can get you playing on supported devices without a local install.
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