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It’s coming but we’ll need to wait
- Manor Lords has been confirmed for Xbox consoles.
- It won’t launch with the PC version.
- It’ll likely land in summer, ahead of the busy end-of-year gaming calendar.
Manor Lords will be arriving on Xbox but not at the same time as the PC release. The game, which has amassed more than 2,000,000 wishlists on Steam over the seven years it’s been in development, is just days away from being released on Steam through Early Access. While several content creators and media, including ourselves, have been having hands-on with the game, many will be counting down the days until the April 26 wider release.
When is Manor Lords coming to Xbox then?
Right now, the exact date is unclear. As per the official Manor Lords trailer, we know the game is ‘coming soon to consoles’. This was confirmed later in an Xbox Wire post, which said it would arrive on consoles ‘shortly after’ the early access launch. In the post, the Xbox team writes: “The team is proud to be bringing what is often considered a traditional PC experience to Xbox consoles too. Manor Lords offers a fresh take on the humble city-builder with the addition of combat and strategic elements, and Chaudhry highlights that the team will be making a conscious effort to make sure Manor Lords feels great to play with a controller.
As for the actual Xbox release, there is no definitive date yet. With the game calendar being slightly barren for the next few months, our thoughts are we could see the game arrive in July at the earliest. It’s unlikely Manor Lords will want to compete with some of the other larger releases, such as Call of Duty 2024 towards the tail-end of the year, so a summer release does seem to make the most sense. Whether this is accurate or not, time will only tell.
For those with PCs, and wanting to give the game a go. There is currently a £1 / $1 offer on Game Pass, giving you a trial for 14 days. If you play your cards right, this will time perfectly with the Manor Lords release, meaning you could give the game a go without paying full price.