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A Tron Catalyst on the left, with protagonist Exo on the right.
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Tron Catalyst release date set for 17 June

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The Tron Catalyst release date was just confirmed as 17 June 2025 by Bithell Games and Devolver’s Big Fan.

Alongside the news came a new trailer, which is below.

“Today’s thrilling new launch date trailer features Exo, the highly resilient and resourceful program with the incredible ability to initiate time loops that is central to Tron Catalyst’s captivating adventure,” Big Fan said in a press release. “Exo must gain control over her mysterious abilities and uncover the unexplained ‘Glitch’ that threatens the Grid, all while evading the pursuit of Conn, a malevolent agent of Core.”

“Battle as Exo on-foot in agile combat and explore the Arq Grid on Light Cycle to complete missions, gaining crucial insights to help advance Exo’s quest,” Big Fan continued. “Using the Glitch’s time-rewinding abilities to learn from her mistakes, Exo will need to navigate warring factions to unlock new paths and uncover the secrets of the Arq Grid.

“Tron Catalyst provides fans new adventures in the Grid offering more stories from the beloved TRON universe with more of the gripping, neon-accented action fans have come to know and love.”

Expect Tron Catalyst on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch from 17 June 2025.


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