Neo Berlin 2087 Trailer Confirms 2028 PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC Release

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A new official trailer for the cyberpunk RPG Neo Berlin 2087 has put a key uncertainty to rest: the game is real and it’s headed to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in 2028, with storefront plans including Steam and Epic Games Store. A more specific release day still hasn’t been announced, but the next big public window may arrive sooner—preview attendees at Gamescom 2026 will be able to try it.

Announcement: Trailer confirms the 2028 launch and platforms

The latest trailer follows earlier looks at Neo Berlin 2087 and is positioned as a fuller reveal from Elysium Game Studio and participating partners. The confirmed launch window is 2028 (no exact date yet), and the game is planned for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Practical impact: What the game is about (and what tech it uses)

The trailer and listing details focus on the story of Nolan, a high-ranking detective in the Neo Berlin Police Department. His assignment is to find and protect the police chief’s daughter as he confronts a darker conspiracy tied to a cyberpunk city divided by technology, wealth, and class.

On the production side, the developers state the game uses Unreal Engine 5 for its environments and characters, and relies on MetaHuman technology for animations and other movements. They also clarified part of the project’s development is funded by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space, excluding marketing costs.

Platform scope: PC storefronts and “English first” priorities

Neo Berlin 2087 is planned for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. While the team says it would like to provide multiple language dubs, the current priority is completing the English dub ahead of launch.

When asked about a playable demo, the response was essentially a request for patience: the team says they must ask players to wait before trying the game themselves.

What changed (today’s confirmed updates)

  • Release window confirmed: launch set for 2028 (date still to be specified)
  • Platform confirmation: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC
  • PC distribution: planned for Steam and Epic Games Store
  • Engine and character tech confirmed: Unreal Engine 5 and MetaHuman
  • Public hands-on: press attendees at Gamescom 2026 will be able to try the game

What comes next

With 2028 still a ways off, the immediate milestone is more details ahead of Gamescom 2026, where press will preview the game in playable form. In the meantime, the developers’ focus remains on finalizing the English dubbing, while a public demo is not currently on the table.