Axe RNG platforms currently start with the public experience URL. Standalone PC storefronts and console store releases were not found in the sources checked for this wiki build.
Axe RNG platforms matrix
| Platform | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Platform experience | Confirmed | The public experience URL resolves to an Axe RNG universe; current device support should be checked on the live listing. |
| PC / Mac client | Likely supported | Desktop access depends on the platform client and current device support on the live listing. |
| iOS / Android app | Needs device check | Do not assume mobile UI quality until tested on a phone or tablet. |
| Xbox / console app | Needs device check | Console access depends on the platform listing and experience support. |
| Standalone Steam / Epic / console store | Not announced | No standalone store page was found during the initial source check. |
| Cross-save / account progress | Account based | Progress should follow normal account behavior, but game-specific limits need hands-on verification. |
When to split Axe RNG platform pages
Separate mobile, Xbox, private server, or controller pages should wait until someone tests the platform client behavior directly. A thin page that only says "maybe supported by the app" is less useful than this consolidated matrix.
Axe RNG on PC and Mac
The safest Axe RNG platforms answer for PC and Mac is that desktop play depends on the client and the current live listing. This page should not claim a standalone Steam, Epic, or Microsoft Store version unless a separate store page appears.
Axe RNG mobile and console notes
Axe RNG platforms on mobile and console should be checked in the live platform listing and through hands-on device testing. The important player questions are whether the code UI is usable on touch screens, whether chopping and rolling controls fit mobile, and whether console players can access all menus without a keyboard.
Platform claims this site avoids
- No standalone PC release unless an official store page exists.
- No PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo store claim without a platform listing.
- No mobile performance rating until a phone viewport or device test is recorded.
- No private server or trading claim without direct in-game confirmation.