Umurangi Generation
PS5

Umurangi Generation

(ESRB - Deluxe Kit)

Apr 18, 2024
Publishers:
Offline play
Yes
(*)Download required
No
(*) Disclamer: PS5 consoles with detachable disc drive: PS5 Slim (CFI-20xx models) and PS5 Pro (CFI-70xx models), require an internet connection to activate the disc drive at the setup.
Comments:

Test Notes:
※ Please note the physical release serves as an install-style hard copy where the "digital" on-disc content has to be redeemed individually under a "collection" labeled icon. It offers three separate apps with two duplicate packs for the standard version, which was an oddity retained from the PEGI release that hit retail seven months earlier, alongside the PSVR2 version. Also features the "Macro" DLC on-disc which is baked into the main game and becomes accessible upon completion of the base experience through level selection. As of mid-December 2025, the ESRB physical release is only obtainable as part of a 'Deluxe Kit' edition. It includes an outer box, interior cover-sheet artwork, paper 'photo bounty' list, microfiber cloth, acrylic standee, clear character cards and a camera strap.

-- Despite appearing to be the same app, the two standard game packs on the hard copy don't appear to have shared save data compatibility. After beating all of the content in one version, installing the other 'duplicate' pack wouldn't recognize any progression from the other completed app. Tested both instances of having the two same games installed simultaneously plus having the other app all by itself. Thankfully, re-installing the played version still acknowledged save progress as necessary.

-- When bumping into a surface while using the double-jump junction, it's possible the subsequent collision detection for basic movement will become rather shaky. For a brief period of time, touching any type of exterior design (ex. railing, walls, etc.) causes the player perspective to flick away for a second, but normal functionality does return not too long afterward.

-- In the first level for the "Macro" DLC, 'Gamers Palace,' odd placement of invisible walls are present in the design, such as a large gap between two tables in the bar lobby and the V.I.P. section is blocked off when attempting to jump in from the nearby ceiling platforms.

-- In the final level, 'Underground City,' for the aforementioned DLC, various glitches were observable. Flag-bearing protesters getting stuck amongst other fellow pedestrians scattered throughout the camp and, after loading from a scripted segment near the end, a camera lens was floating in front of the player before the game re-loaded again several seconds later into normal gameplay. Frame-rate drops were also noticeable around that moment.

-- While sampling the PSVR2 version, various textures can be very low-resolution with some objects looking like their respective details failed to load properly, such as the desktop computer on the table found in the main menu hub.

Content Completed:
-- Completely playable offline with no download required. Beaten standard version along with DLC on default settings. All primary and side objectives were finished. All trophies unlocked for 100% platinum status. The PSVR2 version was briefly sampled with the first level, but left unfinished at this time. Not every unlocked accessory was tested for reference.

Additional Notes:
-- Install Size: 1.36 GB (Standard) / 921.7 MB (PSVR2)

Build Version: 1.000.000 (Standard) / 1.000.008 (PSVR2)
Disc ID Code: PPSA-28001/US SFUMGI-DL
Spine ID Code: 2112497 (Standard & DK Box)
Number of Players: 1
Audio Language Supported: English
Menu/Subtitle Language Supported: English, Māori, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified / Traditional), German, Spanish, French, Italian & Korean
Accessibility Options: 'Colorblind' & minimal U.I. settings
Quality/Performance Option: No

Tested by Community Report on Base PS5