Home News ‘Dungeons of Dreadrock 2’ Announced, Launching on Nintendo Switch in November with Mobile and PC Versions to Follow

‘Dungeons of Dreadrock 2’ Announced, Launching on Nintendo Switch in November with Mobile and PC Versions to Follow

by Jacob Feb 21,2025

‘Dungeons of Dreadrock 2’ Announced, Launching on Nintendo Switch in November with Mobile and PC Versions to Follow

Christoph Minnameier's acclaimed dungeon crawler, Dungeons of Dreadrock, returns with a highly anticipated sequel: Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 – The Dead King’s Secret. The original game, a top-down dungeon crawler reminiscent of Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder, captivated players with its challenging, puzzle-focused gameplay across 100 unique levels. Now, the adventure continues.

This time, the journey begins on the Nintendo Switch. The game will launch on the eShop November 28th, 2024. However, PC gamers can already wishlist the game on Steam, with iOS and Android versions also in development. While precise mobile release dates remain unannounced, the developer has confirmed their arrival. We will provide updates as soon as further platform release information becomes available.

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