Endless Dungeon OpenDev Program Announced, Signups Now Available

The "First Run" OpenDev version will be available for a limited number of players and offers three heroes, 13 weapons, and two dungeon districts.

Posted By | On 12th, Jun. 2022

Endless Dungeon

Amplitude Studios’ tactical action RPG roguelite Endless Dungeon is getting an OpenDev program. Signups are now available with a limited few gaining access to a version of the game on PC in early July. This isn’t the full experience, of course – it contains a certain amount of content for the sake of garnering feedback for specific features.

The “First Run” OpenDev version will offer 13 weapons and four devices with different upgrades; 10 monsters across two districts in the dungeon; 10 different turrets; and three unique heroes to play as. Only single-player is available in this version. To join, you’ll need a Games2Gether account and must fill out a questionnaire. Those selected will receive an email next month.

The “First Run” OpenDev version is time-limited and will be gone from one’s Steam Library. The mouse and keyboard are supported but the developer recommends a controller for this version. Endless Dungeon is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch. A release date for the full version has yet to be confirmed.


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