When doing your job and embalming corpses in The Mortuary Assistant, the added challenge is to avoid becoming a corpse yourself. If you’re looking to get into the action on your home console, here’s what we know about The Mortuary Assistant.
Is The Mortuary Assistant Available on PlayStation or Xbox Consoles?
The Mortuary Assistant is not currently available on PlayStation or Xbox, but there are plans to bring it to all consoles in the first half of 2024. Aside from PC, MA is also available for the Nintendo Switch as of April 20, 2023.
If you’re looking to get your slice and dice on, you may need to wait longer if you don’t happen to have a PC that can handle this title. If you’re looking for the console experience, however, this game does happen to have full controller support on Steam, and its system requirements mean that most PCs shouldn’t have an issue running it.
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On his Twitter account, Brian Clarke, the game’s creator aka @DSDigitalDev has continuously updated fans on this game’s progress. Citing difficulties including a slowdown and numerous delays along with other projects on the side, Clarke has remained dedicated to bringing this experience to all players.
In a world of players who quickly move on from games in the weeks and months following their release, for the fans to stick around and celebrate this information, Clarke’s work has surely left a mark. He’s been fairly responsive and eager to get the game out on consoles as soon as possible. Given that MA runs on the Switch, it’s not a stretch to assume “all consoles” include Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
With its unique blend of psychological horror, life-simulation aspects when it comes to chopping and embalming, and the ever-present threat of a demon trying to hunt you down, you’ll come to find that these gameplay types make this the type of horror game that should be on everyone’s radar.
The Mortuary Assistant is available now on PC.
Published: Nov 28, 2023 03:11 pm