Exit the Gungeon Now Available for Switch, PC

Apple Arcade users also get the 2.0 update for free.

Posted By | On 18th, Mar. 2020

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During the Nintendo Indie World Showcase, Dodge Roll Games suddenly announced that Exit the Gungeon, its spinoff to the critically acclaimed Enter the Gungeon, is out now for Switch. Even better is the fact that PC players can finally get their hands on it as well. Check out the trailer below to see it in action.

The release coincides with update 2.0 which is also available for Apple Arcade players. This brings new weapons, new enemies like the Flying Fungun and Minecart Shotgun Kin, and Jammed enemies. Room variety and size has been improved and the various elevators have also been updated.

Unlike its predecessor, players don’t get to swap out and choose different weapons during a run, instead receiving a constantly changing gun depending on one’s performance. In terms of balance changes, the combo system will now provide more money and improved weapons at a faster rat. New hats, mini-games, quests and much more have also been added to the experience.


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