Quarantine Zone The Last Checkpoint Platforms and Pricing Details
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Quarantine Zone: The Last Checkpoint from Brigada Games and Devolver Digital has finally got a release date for early January. It puts you in charge of screening survivors, managing resources, and dealing with threats.
If you are wondering which platforms it is launching on, the release date, and its pricing, here is everything you need to know about Quarantine Zone: The Last Checkpoint.
Quarantine Zone The Last Checkpoint Confirmed Platforms
Quarantine Zone: The Last Checkpoint is launching exclusively on PC through Steam at release. It is not coming to consoles, at least not in the near future.
In the official FAQ on Discord, the developers have confirmed that a console release is not their priority at the moment, as they want to ensure the PC version is in the best possible state.


That said, they didn’t outright rule out a console release, and considering the title is published by Devolver Digital, I’m sure it will eventually come out on PS5, Xbox Series S|X, and the Switch 2 if it does well enough.
Additionally, if you were hoping to play this on your Mac system, you’re out of luck because Mac OS isn’t supported at launch. It will be playable on Linux thanks to Proton, and the developers are optimizing the launch version for the Steam Deck.
Quarantine Zone The Last Checkpoint Pricing
On PC, Quarantine Zone: The Last Checkpoint will cost $20 in the United States and Western Europe, with regional pricing applied in other territories at launch.
Quarantine Zone The Last Checkpoint System Requirements
| Minimum | Recommended | |
|---|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 – 64-Bit | Windows 11 – 64-Bit |
| CPU | i5 10400F | i7 10700F |
| RAM | 16 GB | 16 GB |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti | NVidia GeForce RTX 3060 |
| DirectX | Version 12 | Version 12 |
Quarantine Zone The Last Checkpoint Release Date
Quarantine Zone: The Last Checkpoint is coming to Steam on January 12, 2026.
It is not available for pre-order, but you can still try out its demo on Steam, which provides a good idea of what to expect from the full release, thanks to a solid introduction to most of its main mechanics.