High on Life is now available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
, it was the subscription service’s biggest release of 2022, its biggest third-party launch of all time, and its biggest single player-only game release.
Announcing DLC for the game last month, Squanch Games CEO and studio director Mike Fridley said High on Life had surpassed 7.5 million unique players., the DLC is set two years after the main game ends and takes it in a horror-comedy direction. It stars Knifey, a bloodthirsty melee weapon voiced by Michael Cusack, and introduces Harper, a new character/gun voiced by Sarah Sherman .
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