Besiege, the critically acclaimed physics-based builder, has officially launched on **PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5**, bringing its signature brand of chaos, creativity, and engineering to a new generation of players. Whether you’re constructing a flying battering ram or a rolling ballista, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination—and your machine’s structural integrity.
What’s New in the PlayStation Version?
- Early Access Perks: Players who pre-ordered have already started engineering their masterpieces.
- Enhanced Graphics: On PS5, enjoy 4K visuals at 60 FPS, delivering a smooth and spectacular building experience.
- Custom Graphic Modes: Toggle between performance and quality modes depending on your play style.
- Global Sharing: Upload your machines and explore designs created by players from all over the world.
Get Your Copy Today
Besiege is now live on the PlayStation Store with a **10% discount for PlayStation Plus members**. If you’ve ever wanted to collapse a castle with a flying sawblade drone or test your physics skills against the laws of nature, now’s your chance.
Game Info
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Besiege
Release Date: June 25, 2025 (PS4/PS5)
Genre: Physics Sandbox, Building, Strategy
Developer/Publisher: Spiderling Studios
Platforms: PlayStation 4 & 5, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch
About the Game
Besiege lets you construct siege engines and mechanical wonders in a sandbox environment governed by a highly detailed physics system. Whether solving puzzles, obliterating fortresses, or designing absurd contraptions, players are rewarded for both ingenuity and destruction.
You’ll need to engineer for terrain, stability, propulsion, and the unpredictable nature of physics-based gameplay. Every victory feels earned, and every failure is a chance to rebuild better.
Available in Multiple Languages
Besiege supports a wide range of languages including:
English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Italian, and Turkish—making it a globally accessible experience.
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Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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