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Forensics: Crime Scene Detective release date and platforms

Forensics: Crime Scene Detective Release Date, Platforms & Price

Forensics: Crime Scene Detective releases July 13, 2026 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Here's the confirmed platform list, demo access, pre-launch momentum, and what's not yet announced (price, system requirements).

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Quick Answer

When and where does Forensics: Crime Scene Detective release?

Forensics: Crime Scene Detective releases July 13, 2026 on PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S — the publisher's first game of this kind on PlayStation and Xbox. A free demo has been live since Steam Next Fest in June 2026, and the developer reported over 100,000 wishlists and 80,000+ demo downloads in early July. Price and system requirements are not yet officially announced.

Short Answer

July 13, 2026, three platforms, no staggered rollout. This is Aerosoft's first console release of this kind, built with real input from Germany's LKA RLP police office. Try the free demo now if you want to test the tone before price and specs are confirmed.

Platform Status

Key Facts

PC (Steam)
Official
Confirmed — releases July 13, 2026, free demo live now
PlayStation 5
Official
Confirmed — digital + physical edition, releases July 13, 2026
Xbox Series X|S
Official
Confirmed — releases July 13, 2026
Nintendo Switch / Switch 2
Official
Not announced
Price
Not announced
Not officially announced yet

Pre-Launch Momentum

The developer posted on Steam Community in early July 2026 thanking players for over 100,000 wishlists and more than 80,000 demo downloads, roughly two weeks before release. The demo has been live since Steam Next Fest in June 2026, and the studio has published multiple devlogs discussing tutorial and UX refinements based on player feedback from the demo period.

What's Not Confirmed Yet

Official pricing and system requirements have not been published as of this writing. Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 versions have not been announced either. We will update this page once Steam lists these details.

The Free Demo

A free demo is live now on Steam as part of Steam Next Fest. It covers early crime scene investigation and lab analysis mechanics — tutorial cases where players collect fingerprints, analyze digital devices, and submit reports. Player discussions on Steam show some early confusion around specific tutorial steps (like locating all required evidence), which the developer has been actively addressing in devlogs ahead of the full release.

Forensics: Crime Scene Detective evidence markers and forensic equipment at a crime scene
Numbered evidence markers, cameras, and laser trajectory tools — the game's crime scene investigation loop before cases move to lab analysis.

Player Reference Notes

Player questionWhere to checkPlayer note
What does Steam list for release timing, demo access, and current wishlist/demo momentum?Steam storeUse Steam for the free demo, the July 13, 2026 release date, and the latest developer posts on wishlist/demo numbers.
Who developed and published the game, and what does the publisher confirm about the LKA RLP collaboration?Aerosoft official siteUse the publisher page for official studio background on Binary Impact, Alchemical Works, and Aerosoft.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What platforms is Forensics: Crime Scene Detective releasing on?

PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, all on July 13, 2026. It is described by the publisher as the first game of its kind on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. A PS5 physical edition is also planned.

Q: How much wishlist/demo momentum does the game have before launch?

The developer reported over 100,000 wishlists and more than 80,000 demo downloads as of early July 2026, roughly a week before release. The free demo has been live since Steam Next Fest in June 2026.

Q: Is the price announced?

Not as of this writing. Check the official Steam store page closer to July 13, 2026 for the confirmed price.

Q: Are system requirements published?

Not yet. Given the first-person, single-location investigation gameplay shown in previews and the demo, it is unlikely to be a particularly demanding game, but treat any specific numbers you see before an official Steam listing as unconfirmed.

Q: Who is developing and publishing the game?

Binary Impact and Alchemical Works are the developers, with Aerosoft GmbH publishing. The game was made in close collaboration with Germany's State Criminal Police Office Rhineland-Palatinate (LKA RLP) as technical advisor.