Samson From Liquid Swords Locks September 2026 Release on Xbox Series
Rockstar’s next huge open-world release still has players waiting, but September 2026 is already lining up another action-focused alternative. Samson, a new open-world game from Liquid Swords, has now confirmed its console arrival for Xbox Series and PlayStation 5—after a rocky start on PC that prompted follow-up improvements.
Samson is coming to Xbox Series in September 2026
Liquid Swords says Samson will launch on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 sometime in September 2026. A specific day hasn’t been announced yet, but the studio has confirmed the console plans publicly.
The move follows the game’s recent PC release, which initially drew criticism and forced the team to keep working. With the Xbox version now on the way, the studio is positioning it as a chance to land in “better conditions,” leveraging the updates made after launch on PC.
Quick facts
- Game: Samson
- Developer: Liquid Swords
- Platforms: Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5
- Window: September 2026 (no exact date yet)
- Setting: Tyndalston, an open-world city
- Core loop: combat plus driving and chases
- Story premise: a criminal debt tied to the protagonist’s sister
- Extra context: PC launch issues led to improvements before the console release
Open-world city, heavy fights, and car-chase momentum
Samson’s story takes place in Tyndalston, a city built for free roaming as players progress through the main narrative. The game is designed around direct, impactful combat encounters, with fights and pursuits acting as recurring pressure points rather than side activities.
Vehicles are also central to the experience, feeding into some of the most intense moments through driving and chasing sequences. The protagonist, returning to a place he knows too well, carries a dangerous debt that he can’t afford to ignore.
A criminal story built around leverage and threats
The conflict escalates around criminals who force Samson to pay by putting his sister at risk. That pressure-driven setup shapes the game’s tone and gives the open-world structure a clear throughline: survive the city, settle the debt, and deal with the people who think they can control him.
While Samson isn’t aiming to replace the scale of GTA 6, its mix of open-world freedom, car-driven action, close-quarters combat, and a criminal-centered narrative may appeal to players looking for something to tide them over until Rockstar’s next step. September 2026 should reveal how the console version stacks up after the post-PC improvements.


