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New Blood Interactive has revealed their new game, Dungeons of Dusk, a role-playing game where you explore dungeons using a turn-based combat system. It’s set in the same universe as their popular shooter, Dusk, and takes place between the events of that game’s episodes.
Dungeons of Dusk is an upcoming game with a 30-level story campaign where your character grows stronger. It will also include various game modes like an endless arena, boss challenges, and a survival mode. The game is being developed for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android, and a demo will be available soon on PC. It’s confirmed to be playable on the Steam Deck, and you can add it to your wishlist on Steam and GOG now. Thanks to Gematsu for sharing the news!
Dungeons of Dusk is scheduled to release in 2026 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and PC through Steam and GOG.
You can find details from the Steam page, the announcement trailer, and new screenshots below:
Dungeons of Dusk is a traditional RPG where you explore dungeons with turn-based combat. It’s set in the same universe as the popular, older first-person shooter game, fitting into the story between its episodes.
Key features
- A 30-level campaign with character progression and NPCs.
- Endless arena mode to test your mettle.
- Boss rush mode to test your wits.
- Survival mode to test your sanity.
- New enemies to mess with your head.
- Familiar foes to eat your lead.
- This is Dusk RPG… are you… worthy?









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2025-12-05 09:56