House Flipper Remastered Collection Hits Consoles June 24 With $49.99 Price Tag

Frozen District has announced that House Flipper Remastered Collection is coming to console on June 24 at 15:00 UTC. The remaster bundle will cost $49.99 USD, and players who have already purchased the game previously can access loyalty pricing on both PlayStation and Xbox.

Release details for console players

The console version arrives on June 24 at 15:00 UTC. Pricing is set at $49.99 USD, with additional loyalty discounts available for returning players on both major home platforms: PlayStation and Xbox.

What’s inside the Remastered Collection

At its core, the collection includes the original base game plus all 10 downloadable content packs. Frozen District says the remastered edition has been fully optimized for PS5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.

Beyond the original houses and items, the remastered package adds hundreds of brand-new items. It also includes quality-of-life upgrades, additional job content, and new empty plots that let you start fresh and flip properties from scratch. The intent is to give console players more creative freedom than they had in the earlier release.

Returning players will find discounts on both platforms, though the offer is described as slightly more favorable for Xbox users.

Xbox loyalty discounts (tiered)

Xbox offers a tiered discount system depending on how you originally accessed or expanded your library:

  • 10% off if you accessed the original through Game Pass.
  • 20% off if you own the original game outright.
  • 30% off if you own at least one of the following DLCs: Garden, Pets, Luxury, Farm, or Dine Out.

In practical terms, the discount can be triggered by playing the game via Game Pass before the remastered release goes live. If your subscription is already active on your console, it’s presented as a move that could make sense. If you would need to purchase Game Pass purely to get the discount, it’s framed as less compelling.

PlayStation pricing for existing owners

On PlayStation, owners of the original House Flipper can upgrade to the remastered collection for $39.99. The expectation is that many players already have it, since the original game is frequently discounted on PlayStation.

For newcomers: what House Flipper is

House Flipper is a first-person simulation where players act as a one-person renovation crew. The loop starts with buying neglected, run-down properties, then gutting them, cleaning them up, repairing damage, laying flooring, repainting walls, and installing furniture. After the makeover is complete, players sell the renovated home for profit.

The appeal is in transforming something unattractive into something livable—an idea that helped the game build a solid community after its original PC debut. The publication also characterizes the experience as similar to home renovation shows, except the player is doing all the work themselves.

The Remastered Collection is positioned as a strong return option for people who already put hours into the original, especially if they want to revisit the content on current consoles. It’s also presented as an easier on-ramp for new players who want the full experience without having to buy each DLC separately.

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