From seemingly out of nowhere, World’s End Club has arrived on Xbox consoles nearly 5 years after its initial launch on Steam. Blending 2D side-scrolling action with puzzle mechanics, World’s End Club was originally a Nintendo Switch console exclusive, and later came to PlayStation consoles in mid 2025.

World’s End Club was developed and created by Kotaro Uchikoshi and Kazutaka Kodaka, creators of the Zero Escape and Danganronpa series. While the game didn’t receive widespread critical acclaim, seeing a niche game like World’s End Club arrive on the Xbox platform so late in its lifecycle is a promising move.

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Entoria: The Last Song and Dispatch have famously skipped launch on Xbox consoles in 2025. While Microsoft hardware sales have continued to dwindle, the idea that more games may skip the platform altogether seems more than inevitable.

Granted, a game like Word’s End Club isn’t a platform-shaking entry that looks to be the course corrector, but it’s something. Thankfully, as time progresses and the launch of the next Xbox looms, apparently, all games that work on your current Series consoles and Windows PCs will play on there as well.

Imagine a world where PC gaming and console gaming mix into one grand stage. The best of both experiences at your fingertips. As a pretty regular PC gamer and Steam user myself, getting my hands on a device that finds a way to perfectly blend both without having to dabble into Linux (don’t get me started), would be the best fit for me.

Here’s to hoping World’s End Club is the beginning of another club, the everything starts coming back to Xbox club! A guy can dream, right?

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