Xenon 2: Megablast has already been released on Acorn 32-bit, Amiga, Atari ST, CDTV, DOS, Genesis, SEGA Master System, Game Boy, PC-98, Sharp X68000.

All release dates for Xenon 2: Megablast

United Kingdom:
  • Acorn 32-bit → Game released → 1993
  • Amiga → Game released → 1989
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1989
  • CDTV → Game released → 1991
  • DOS → Game released → 1990
  • Genesis → Game released → August 1990
  • SEGA Master System → Game released → 1991

France:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1991
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1991
  • CDTV → Game released → 1991

Germany:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1991
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1991
  • CDTV → Game released → 1991
  • DOS → Game released → 1990

Italy:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1993
  • CDTV → Game released → 1991

USA:
  • Game Boy → Game released → October 1992

Japan:
  • Game Boy → Game released → December 25, 1992
  • PC-98 → Game released → November 22, 1991
  • Sharp X68000 → Game released → November 30, 1991

Australia:
  • SEGA Master System → Game released → 1992

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Early Access

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