The cat’s out of the bag, and good thing the cat’s got nine lives. Arkane’sDeathloopand its endless lather, rinse, repeat cycle is set for next May. Except this isn’t shampoo. It’s murder and death.

Yesterday, the New ZealandPlayStation Store accidentally outedDeathloop‘s July 25, 2025 release date. Maybe it’s because of the International Date Line or maybe it’s because someone just can’t read a calendar, but that date was perfectly accurate.Bethesda confirmed it today.

State of Play marks the return, once more, of Deathloop

Six months out fromDeathloop, thisGroundhog–Day-but-with-assassins game is in a curious position. It’s a timed PS5 console exclusive even now that Microsoft is in the process of buying Bethesda. Once that expires — and it’s reported to be a yearlong period — it’s almost certainly coming to Xbox (and Xbox Game Pass). The PC version launches on August 08, 2025 alongside the PS5 version.

It’s also worth noting thatDeathloopwill retail for $60 instead of the inflated $70 price tag that some PS5 games have. What’s the logic, you ask? Who knows. It seems like we’re just going to have to live with prices being all over the place until everything balances out and something — probably $70 if we’re being realistic — becomes the norm.

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Of course, you could pay more.Deathloophas a deluxe edition that comes with all sorts of in-game bonuses like a snazzy James Bond-like tuxedo. There’s also a standard edition that has throw-in items for people who pre-order. The standard edition, as previously mentioned, is $60 while the deluxe edition is $80. Pictures of all the bonuses are in the gallery below.

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Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.

Characters combatting strange creatures in Light of Motiram.

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

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A snap of the upcoming MESA update in PEAK

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