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Beastro
The Beastro release date is locked: June 11, 2026, after a short delay from its original May 21 window. It arrives on Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S, and it is a day one Xbox Game Pass title, which means a lot of people will try it without paying a cent up front.
Timberline Studio set the Beastro release date for June 11, 2026 across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S at once. The May 21 date came first, then slipped about three weeks so the team could polish the launch build.
The Game Pass deal is the headline. Beastro showed up in Microsoft's June 2026 Wave 1 reveal as a day one subscription title, so the launch crowd will be bigger than the Steam price alone would pull in. That price still was not posted on the Steam page on June 10, which means subscribers have the cheapest way in by default.
You play Panko, a young chef who keeps the local eatery running after a mentor goes missing. The world is under threat, and the people doing the fighting are adventurers called Caretakers. Your job is to feed them.
Three systems feed into each other. You gather ingredients and run the restaurant, you play cooking mini-games for the patrons who come through the door, and the dishes you serve build each Caretaker's combat deck. The store page calls that last part "delicious deck building." In plain terms, a good night in the kitchen shapes how your party performs in the next fight.
That last hook is what separates it from a straight cozy sim. If you have spent time with card-combat roguelites like our Die in the Dungeon review or the suit-stacking in our Black Jacket deck building guide, the idea of a deck you assemble through play will feel familiar. Beastro just sources its cards from a stove.
Cozy games with a real combat system underneath are having a moment, and Beastro is making a specific bet: that cooking and deckbuilding reinforce each other instead of sitting in separate menus. Whether that holds up depends on how deep the deck side goes, and that is the part no trailer can fully answer before launch.
It also matters because of who built it. Timberline Studio's only prior game was the 2020 narrative dog-sledding game The Red Lantern, a slow, story-driven experience with no card battles in sight. Beastro is a hard genre pivot and the studio's first self-published title, so a smooth launch carries weight for a small team. Cozy launches with a twist have done well lately, as the reception around oddball entries like Grave Seasons showed.
Watch the first reviews for two things: how long the campaign runs, and whether the deckbuilding has enough variety to carry repeated fights. Cooking loops can get repetitive fast, so the card system is the safety net.
If it lands well, it joins a strong year for the genre. Our roundup of the best indie roguelites of 2026 is the right place to see where a cooking deckbuilder would slot in once the dust settles. For now, the Game Pass deal makes it an easy thing to simply try on June 11.
When is the Beastro release date? Beastro launches June 11, 2026 on PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S. It was originally scheduled for May 21 and moved back about three weeks so the studio could add improvements before launch.
Is Beastro on Xbox Game Pass? Yes. Beastro is a day one Xbox Game Pass title, confirmed in the June 2026 Wave 1 lineup. If you subscribe, you can play it at launch without buying it separately.
What kind of game is Beastro? Beastro mixes restaurant management, cooking mini-games, and deckbuilding combat. The dishes you serve build the deck your adventurers fight with, so the kitchen and the battles feed into each other.
Who made Beastro? Timberline Studio developed it, with publishing by Timberline Studio and Kepler Ghost. It is the team's second game after the 2020 narrative dog-sledding title The Red Lantern, and their first self-published release.
How much does Beastro cost? The Steam price had not been listed as of June 10, 2026. Because it is on Game Pass day one, subscribers can play without a separate purchase. Check the Steam page on launch day for the standalone price.
Is Beastro single-player or co-op? Beastro is single-player only on Steam, with full controller support, Steam Achievements, and Steam Cloud saves. There is no listed co-op mode.
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