Inscryption is Out Now on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One

Previously released for PC, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch, Daniel Mullins' twisted, surreal horror title finally comes to Xbox consoles.

Posted By | On 11th, Apr. 2023

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Daniel Mullins Games’ acclaimed horror odyssey Inscryption is available now on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One for $19.99. The title first launched in October 2021 for PC and crossed one million units sold in just a few months. It was released in August 2022 for PS4 and PS5, and for Nintendo Switch in December.

Inscryption starts with a person trapped inside a decrepit cabin. They must play a tabletop rogue-like card game against Leshy, where losing means a fate worse than death. Players eventually discover talking cards like the Stoat, which provide hints on how to escape, which involves solving escape room-style puzzles.

Of course, there’s much more to the story behind the card game aspect, so it’s worth checking out. Though the Xbox Store listing doesn’t indicate whether 4K resolution is supported on Xbox Series X/S, Inscryption is “optimized” for the consoles. Expect fast loading times (which helps after each “death”), if nothing else.


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