Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition may not stay limited to PC and Xbox Series X|S for much longer. An archived ESRB listing briefly named PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 as platforms for the remaster before the rating page was changed back to Windows PC only.
The current ESRB page lists the game for Windows PC, with an M for Mature rating covering blood and gore, intense violence and user interaction. A June 30 capture on the Internet Archive, however, shows the same entry with Windows PC, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2 listed together.
That does not count as an official port announcement. Ratings board listings can appear before publishers are ready to talk, and platform fields can change. The detail to watch is that the removed platforms were attached to the same rating record as the released Master Crafted Edition.
Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition launched on June 10, 2025 for PC and Xbox Series X|S, including a day-one Game Pass release. The remaster packages Relic's original third-person action game with its DLC, updated textures, higher fidelity visuals, 4K resolution support, improved character models, a modernized control scheme, interface changes and remastered audio, according to the Steam store page.
The timing would make sense for a broader console push. Warhammer has stayed busy in games through Space Marine 2 and the steady stream of announcements around events such as Warhammer Skulls. A Switch 2 version would also give Nintendo's newer hardware another third-party action release, if the rating leak turns into a formal announcement.
The remaster's reception is the caution flag. Steam currently labels user reviews as Mixed, despite the listing describing a fairly full upgrade package rather than a barebones rerelease. If Sega confirms PS5 and Switch 2 versions, performance and technical polish will probably matter just as much as platform availability.
The only confirmed versions remain PC and Xbox Series X|S. Until Sega announces more, the ESRB archive is a strong hint rather than a release plan, with no date or pricing attached for either possible port.
