Back in September, Dodge Roll introduced and launched Exit The Gungeon, a spinoff to their bullet hell roguelike game Enter The Gungeon, on Apple Arcade. After getting loads of questions on the topic, Dodge Roll made positive to to hold a lantern on the phrases “timed exclusive” of their followup post. The exclusivity interval is ending quickly, it appears, as a result of Dodge Roll have now introduced that Exit The Gungeon might be coming to PC “early this year.”
Over on Twitter, Dodge Roll have shared that Enter The Gungeon has surpassed three million lifetime gross sales and concurrently dropped the information that the spinoff game will formally be coming to PC. Though they don’t specify a date or month, my private estimation of “early” is earlier than the tip of March.
When Exit The Gungeon was first introduced, Dodge Roll answered loads of clarifying questions on Reddit about the way it pertains to Enter. Exit is a smaller game, so that they’ve known as it a by-product slightly than a sequel. The “dungeon climber” takes place vertically, totally on an elevator rushing upwards as waves of enemies assault you, slightly than as a collection of rooms. It’s a “rogue-like-lite,” they are saying with a extra arcade-y really feel than Enter The Gungeon’s longer runs.
In a solution to fears about Exit launching first on cell, Dodge Roll additionally initially supplied some particulars about the way it compares with the idea of cell games that folk might need of their heads. Exit The Gungeon “does not include any micro-transactions or booster packs of any kind, and only locks its content behind giant red bullets, and the skill required to dodge roll through them.”
Dodge Roll haven’t but named a value for the PC model of Exit The Gungeon although the unique is £11/€15/$15 on Steam and it’s most likely secure to imagine the spinoff will value much less.