What Platforms Is Wanderstop Available On?

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Wanderstop is set to launch on multiple platforms, making it accessible to a wide range of players. Whether you prefer playing on PC or consoles, here’s where you can experience this cozy tea-making adventure.

Confirmed Platforms

Wanderstop will be available on:

  • PC (Microsoft Windows) – Available via digital storefronts like Steam.

  • PlayStation 5 – Full console support with controller compatibility.

  • Xbox Series X/S – Optimized for the latest Xbox consoles.

These platforms ensure that both console and PC players can dive into the game without restrictions.

Will Wanderstop Be on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One?

As of now, there is no confirmed release for PS4 or Xbox One. The game has been designed with current-gen consoles in mind, meaning older hardware may not meet performance expectations. While a last-gen version isn’t impossible, there’s no official word on it yet.

Will Wanderstop Come to Nintendo Switch?

Currently, there’s no announcement for a Nintendo Switch version. Given its cozy, laid-back gameplay, Wanderstop would be a great fit for the Switch’s handheld mode, but the game may require optimization to run smoothly on the platform.

If developer Ivy Road decides to port it to the Switch later, we’ll update this guide!

Is There a Mobile Version?

At this time, Wanderstop is not available on iOS or Android. Given its story-driven nature and interactive tea-making mechanics, it would need a solid touchscreen interface to work well on mobile devices. There’s no indication that a mobile version is in development, but it’s something to keep an eye on.

Final Blurb

If you’re looking to play Wanderstop, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S are your best options. While there’s no news about last-gen, Switch, or mobile versions, the game’s success could lead to future ports. For now, current-gen and PC players get the first chance to experience Alta’s journey into tea-making.


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