Gex Trilogy gets June 2025 release date

A beloved trilogy of games will arrive on modern consoles this June.
Announced yesterday, Gex Trilogy will make its way onto PC (via Steam), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch on June 16. A new trailer showcasing the collection can be seen here.
Limited Run Games, who joined forces with Crystal Dynamics to release the title, will also have physical copies of Gex Trilogy available for consoles and PC. Pre-orders will go live today here. Pre-orders will run through July 6 with shipping starting later this year. A look at what each physical version has can be seen below.
A synopsis for Gex Trilogy reads:
Gex Trilogy brings plenty of quality of life improvements to the channel surfing Gecko’s games, scaling things up with Rewind and Save Anywhere features across all included titles. Additionally, Gex: Enter the Gecko and Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko will support native 16:9 widescreen, and have been rebuilt with full 360 degree analogue control, a huge step up from the 8-directional movement featured in the original titles. Gex was always one smooth reptile, but now he feels slicker than a slimy salamander, controlling better than ever before.
Gex Trilogy physical editions
Standard Edition - PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo® Switch™, PC - $39.99 MSRP
Game Disc/Cartridge
Game Case
Cover
Booklet
Steam Key* (PC Only)
Classic Edition - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC - $74.99 MSRP
Standard Edition contents
Steelbook®
12”x16” Double-Sided Poster
Soundtrack Selection CD
Retro-style Box
Tail Time Edition - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC - $199.99 MSRP
Classic Edition contents (excluding Soundtrack Selection CD)
36” Inflatable Gex Doll
7” Gex Statue
Gex Trading Cards
Remote Pin
Full Soundtrack CD
Collector’s Box with artwork by Yoshitaka Amano
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