No, I’m Not A Human looks anxiety-filled, and if you’re like me, you want to know if it’s on PS5. The game had a demo that many got to experience on PC. However, with some games on PC, players on consoles such as PS5, unfortunately, can miss out on the experience. With the unique storyline and mystery-solving the game brings, you may not want this to be the case. We are here to bring you the details on whether No I’m Not A Human is coming to PS5. With exclusives slowly starting to go away, many players want to be able to play games they previously could not before. From AAA titles to even the small and unique indie games being made. Such as The Last Epoch. So, if you want to know if this is heading to PS5, you can find the details below.
Is No, I’m Not A Human Coming to PS5?
While No, I’m Not A Human is not currently on PS5, it is indeed coming to PS5. The game officially launched on PC on September 15, 2025. While many are already playing it, PS5 players need to wait for a bit longer before they get to dive into the title. There is no explanation, however, as to why there is a staggered release for the game. But, likely, the game was already in development for PC, with a demo being readily available to play on Steam.
With that in mind, the developer, Trioskaz, was likely seeing the reception of wanting a console port and began to work on that slightly afterward. So in turn, the game is taking slightly longer to be available on the PlayStation 5. Furthermore, with them being a newer studio and indie at that, the development process can take longer. Even more so as they work to take any of the kinks out of the game, so players get the best experience possible. But we now know that the game is indeed going to be gracing the PS5. If you are curious, you can see the announcement trailer for the game on PS5 below.
When is No, I’m Not A Human Coming to PS5?
There is no official release date for No, I’m Not A Human on PS5. However, we know that it is coming in 2025, and more specifically, Q4 of 2025. So players can expect the game anytime from September to December. Sometimes, with smaller games like this, studios like to hold the release date close to their chest as they work to fix any last-minute issues with the game. That way, if there are any persistent problems, they don’t have to worry about needing to announce the delay of the game.
Moreover, Trioskaz has said that the game will launch on consoles after the game’s official 1.0. Which is what the PC launch indeed was. So, players can likely expect the game to come very soon. And from what it looks like, the game looks to be worth the wait. As players aim to try and survive a grim, apocalyptic world with invading aliens called Visitors hiding among humans. Until then, though, we just have to wait anxiously to be able to experience it ourselves.