How to Play REPO on Mac

So, you're a Mac user and you want to get in on the co-op horror fun of REPO? I get it. I was in the same boat, hearing all my PC friends talk about it and feeling left out. The short answer is that while REPO isn't officially available for macOS, there are a few clever ways to get it running on your Mac.
It was a classic case of FOMO (fear of missing out). My friends were all laughing and screaming on Discord while playing REPO, and I was stuck with my MacBook Pro. I was determined to join them, so I did a little digging, and it turns out, it's not as hard as you might think. I'm going to share with you the methods I found to be the most effective.
How to Play REPO on Mac
Here are a few ways to get REPO running on your Mac:
- Boot Camp: This is the most straightforward method. Boot Camp is a free utility that comes with your Mac and lets you install Windows on a separate partition of your hard drive. This means you can boot up your Mac in either macOS or Windows. Once you have Windows installed, you can just download Steam and play REPO just like you would on a PC. This is the method I used, and it worked like a charm. The only downside is that you have to restart your computer every time you want to switch between operating systems.
- Virtualization Software: If you don't want to deal with partitioning your hard drive, you can use virtualization software like Parallels or VMWare Fusion. These programs let you run Windows in a window on your macOS desktop. It's a bit more convenient than Boot Camp because you don't have to restart your computer, but it can be a little bit slower and you might not get the same level of performance.
- Cloud Gaming Services: If you have a good internet connection, you can use a cloud gaming service like Shadow PC or GeForce Now. These services let you stream games from a powerful PC in the cloud to your Mac. This is a great option if you don't have a lot of space on your hard drive or if you don't want to deal with the hassle of installing Windows. Just be aware that you'll need a fast and stable internet connection for the best experience.
I remember when I first tried to use a cloud gaming service to play a different PC game with my friends. My internet was a bit spotty that day, and the lag was so bad that I was basically useless to my team. So, if you're going to go with this option, make sure your internet is up to the task.
Just like you can get creative to play REPO on a Mac, you can also get creative with how you pay for it. If you're looking to make some in-app purchases in REPO, consider using Playstorm to earn free Steam Gift Cards. You can play fun games on your phone, earn points, and redeem them for gift cards. It's a great way to save some money and still get the in-game items you want. And if you're interested in playing other popular PC games on your Mac, you should check out our article on how to play Counter-Strike 2 on a Mac.





