Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue Announced, Available on Early Access

Developer Chromatic Games announced Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue, an action roguelike spin-off to tower-defence RPG series Dungeon Defenders. The game is available now on Steam Early Access for PC, with the Early Access version priced at $14.99, with a 15% launch discount. A full release is expected within a year, with the game also coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.

Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue sees up to four players joining up to advance through maps while taking on hordes of enemies. It features four playable characters — Squire, Huntress, Apprentice, and Monk — each having individualised attacks, abilities, and towers at the start of each adventure. The initial Early Access version comes with English language support and contains twenty maps and three boss fights, with additional language support and content to be added during Early Access. RPGamer’s Ryan Costa was able to get an early preview of Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue as part of this year’s GDC.

Chromatic Games also announced a single player speedrunning competition that runs from now until Sunday, April 3, 2022. The competition has a $10k prize pool split between the top five spots. In order to compete, entrants must livestream their attempt before submitting it to the development team, which will verify the validity of each through the game’s systems. All submissions must be submitted by 11:59pm Eastern on April 3, 2022, via the dedicated content submission form.

 

 

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