Empulse Release Date Platforms Crossplay and More

If you are looking for the next competitive shooter to watch, Empulse deserves your attention. Developed by 1047 Games, the team behind Splitgate, this new 6v6 first-person shooter enters a crowded market with a clear focus on fast movement and tight team-based action.

You can expect mechanics inspired by modern mobility-driven shooters, and many players already compare it to Titanfall due to its speed and vertical combat. With growing interest around its launch, it helps to understand where you can play it, when it releases, and what sets it apart from other arena-style FPS titles.

When Does Empulse Launch?

You can play Empulse right now as a free demo on Steam if you are on PC. The demo lets you test the core movement and shooting systems before the paid version arrives.

The game enters Early Access on June 24, 2026. On that date, the free period ends and the standard price takes effect across all platforms.

Stage Date Price
Steam Demo (PC) Available now Free
Early Access Launch June 24, 2026 $19.99

You will pay $19.99 whether you play on PC, PlayStation 5, or Xbox Series X|S once Early Access begins. The launch date applies simultaneously across these platforms.

The developer has not announced a full 1.0 release date. Since the game will debut in Early Access, you should expect additional updates and adjustments before the final version becomes available.

Where You Can Play Empulse

You can access Empulse on multiple current-generation platforms once Early Access begins. Although the playable demo remains limited to PC through Steam, the full Early Access build expands beyond that.

At launch on June 24, you can play on:

  • PC (Steam)
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox Series X|S

The game costs $19.99 on every platform, and each version unlocks at the same time. You can pre-order now, but only one standard edition is available across all storefronts.

Will Empulse have crossplay at launch?

Yes. Empulse supports full cross-platform play when Early Access begins.

You can team up with friends on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S without platform restrictions. The matchmaking system also places you into games with players from all supported systems, so you should expect mixed-platform lobbies by default.

What this means for you:

  • Create parties across PC and consoles
  • Queue into shared matchmaking pools
  • Compete against players using different hardware

At launch, the developers have not confirmed whether you can turn crossplay off. If you prefer platform-only matchmaking, you may need to wait for official settings details after release.

For now, you can plan on a unified player base across every available platform, which should help maintain faster queue times and consistent matchmaking during Early Access.

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