Suda51 and Swery’s new game hotel Barcelona will launch a collector’s edition next year
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Nov , 2025 0
There's no shortage of unique games this year, but one of the weirdest is definitely Hotel Barcelona, the latest project from Suda51 and Swery that puts a new spin on grindhouse horror. This 2.5D side-scrolling roguelike tasks players with surviving a hotel filled with serial killers, and is inspired by 80s horror movies. It's a wild premise befitting its creator's legacy, and fans who want to experience it for themselves can buy it now on PC and consoles – including $30 Physical version Available for PS5 and Xbox Series X. However, there is also a $120 Collector's Edition coming out on April 17, 2026, which includes a ton of collectibles and other extras. Pre-order for Hotel Barcelona: Collector's Edition Now available on Amazon. There are no pre-order bonuses, and if you plan on adding this to your collection, it might be wise to get your copy as soon as possible, as collector's editions tend to sell out quickly.
$120 | Published April 17, 2026
Hotel Barcelona: Collector's Edition comes with a physical copy of the game, as well as some physical extras, including a retro-style horror poster, a concept art book, and a “Bloody Ear” memorabilia that thankfully isn't real. All of this is contained within a display box designed to look like the hotel of the same name. Hotel Barcelona: Collector's Edition is now available for pre-order on Amazon for PS5 and Xbox Series X, priced at $120.
$30 | Available now
If you just want to buy the game on its own (or don't want to wait until next year), the Standard Edition of Hotel Barcelona is available now on PS5 or Xbox Series X. The physical version is $30 on Amazon. Digital versions are also available on console and PC.

The Barcelona hotel opened on September 26 to mixed reviews. This is a common trend with games developed by Suda51 and Swery; however, their games tend to become cult classics due to their memorable characters and unique takes on familiar genres. While critics noted that Hotel Barcelona can be a frustrating roguelike, others praised its horror movie atmosphere, intense combat, and bizarre settings.
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