inZOI Development Update: PS5 Release Delayed to 2027 as New Content Teased
inZOI Studio announces a PS5 release delay until 2027 to perfect controller mechanics, while revealing new features for the upcoming August content update.

The simulation gaming landscape is undergoing a significant shift as challengers rise to meet the long-standing dominance of The Sims 4. Amidst this competitive environment, the highly anticipated life-simulation game inZOI continues its journey through early access, with the development team at Krafton providing two pivotal updates that offer both hope for the future and a moment of disappointment for console enthusiasts.
PS5 Version Postponed to 2027
In a move designed to prioritize quality and user experience, inZOI Studio has announced a delay for the PlayStation 5 version of the title. Originally aimed for a 2026 launch, the game is now scheduled for release in the first half of 2027. The developers explained that this extra time is crucial to move beyond a simple PC port and instead craft a native console experience that feels natural on a controller. By retooling the interface and navigation specifically for the PS5, the team intends to leverage the unique capabilities of the DualSense controller to offer a more immersive gameplay loop.
Upcoming August Content Drop
While console players must wait, the PC version is set for a substantial update this August. Following a period of focus on foundational stability, the development team is ready to introduce features that deepen the simulation's realism. Key highlights of the upcoming patch include:
- Advanced AI Interactions: Enhanced behavior and communication between Zois for a more natural social experience.
- Refined Life Cycles: New animations specifically for infants and realistic portrayals of end-of-life events.
- Improved Utilities: Overhauls to the in-game phone system and navigation mechanics.
- Customization Tools: A more intuitive Character Creator and a new cheat code that allows players to edit neighboring characters, adding a level of control requested by the community.
Despite acknowledging that roughly 60% of their planned goals remain in progress, the studio is actively addressing performance issues and feedback-driven bugs. This update marks a steady step forward in transforming inZOI into a robust, living virtual world.