12-year-old browser sport GeoGuessr is getting a belated port to PC, with a brand new itemizing for the sport now within the Steam Store. Despite its age, GeoGuessr will launch in Early Access when it goes on sale a while in April 2025.
GeoGuessr first launched in 2013, and duties gamers with determining their coordinates after being dropped right into a random Google Street View location. Over the years it’s developed an unlikely aggressive esports scene, which the Steam version appears to capitalize on, with a concentrate on aggressive modes and ranked play.
The Steam itemizing explains that the sport will stay in Early Access “for a minimum of six months,” whereas the builders add “new sport modes, maps, and aggressive options.” At launch it is going to help ranked Solo Duels and unranked Team Duels, together with cross-play with the browser model.
What we don’t know is strictly when in April GeoGuessr will launch on Steam, or how a lot it is going to value. While the sport’s browser model was initially free, it now solely means that you can make three guesses per day earlier than requiring a paid subscription, ranging from $2.49 per 30 days. GeoGuessr’s iOS and Android apps are locked behind the $2.99 Pro Unlimited plan, however the Steam app would require a brand new account that won’t be synced with current Geoguessr accounts, so might have its personal pricing construction.