KRAFTON and developer inZOI Studio will release the life simulation game inZOI for PlayStation 5 in early 2026. Players can now wishlist the game via the PlayStation Store.
🎮 COMING TO PS5 IN 2026 🎮
We‘re excited to announce that inZOI is scheduled to launch on PlayStation 5 (PS5) in 2026.Our team is working hard to bring you the best possible experience on PS5.
(An Xbox release is also under consideration, but not yet confirmed.)The official… pic.twitter.com/9Cdi7Us2wZ
— inZOI (@PlayinZOI) August 13, 2025
The game first arrived in Early Access for PC via Steam on March 28. This marks its debut on consoles, starting with PlayStation 5. Meanwhile, KRAFTON is also considering an Xbox Series version but has yet to confirm it.
Step Into Diverse Lives With Unreal Engine 5
In inZOI, players act as creators, shaping entire worlds and guiding the lives of characters called Zois. These Zois live independently, forming relationships, starting trends, and facing events like rumors or disease.

Players can design cities inspired by real locations, changing weather, property layouts, and street designs to fit their stories. All of this unfolds with impressive detail thanks to Unreal Engine 5’s realistic graphics.

Endless Customization and Global Sharing
inZOI offers over 250 customization options for creating unique Zois. Players can adjust physical features, outfits, accessories, and more to match their vision. The building tools allow mixing architectural elements, decorating interiors, and customizing furniture. With facial and motion capture, players can add cinematic flair to their creations.

Through the in-game Canvas platform, creators can share their worlds, discover others’ designs, and collaborate globally. This community connection encourages creativity and inspires fresh ideas. inZOI arrives on PlayStation 5 in early 2026, blending creativity, simulation, and next-gen visuals for an immersive experience.





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