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ATOM RPG 2 Undergoing Kickstarter Campaign
ATOM RPG 2 Undergoing Kickstarter Campaign Developer Atom Team has begun a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for ATOM RPG 2 , its follow-up to Fallout-inspired isometric RPG ATOM RPG . The campaign is set to run until May 21, 2026, and has almost met its €50,000 (c. $58,000) funding goal. The game is in development for PC, with additional platforms part of one of its stretch goals. It is currently planned to release in Early Access in late 2026 before fully releasing a year later. Those who pledge at least €24 (c. $29) will receive a digital copy of the game as part of their backer rewards. Set in the aftermath of a nuclear war between the Soviet Bloc and the West, ATOM RPG 2 takes place in the Caspian Wastes, a region centered around the ruins of the First City of the Future. It was the site of development for cutting-edge systems of control and social engineering ahead of the war. Players will need to decide whether they allow its past to stir or bury it for good. The game features multiple biomes with players visiting settlements and ruins while travelling dangerous routes and making choices that impact the world and its people. Gameplay makes use of time of day and weather elements, with its tactical combat potentially involving power armor, heavy weapons, and armored vehicles.   [foogallery id="190438"]   The post ATOM RPG 2 Undergoing Kickstarter Campaign appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 29
Rainbow Legends Releasing Next Week
Rainbow Legends Releasing Next Week Unpixel Cloud Cedar Studio and Light Up Games announced that Rainbow Legends will release on May 7, 2026. The deckbuilding roguelike strategy RPG will be available for PC via Steam , priced at $12.99 with a 15% launch discount. A demo for the game can be downloaded through Steam. Rainbow Legends is set in a world being consumed by a colour-devouring void. Players set out to reclaim territory and restore its balance, with each character coming with their own colour, abilities, play style, and story. The game's combat sees players placing shaped cards onto the grid-based battlefield, using them to block opponents and set up moves, with whichever side controls more tiles at the end of a round dealing damage to the opponent.   [foogallery id="190415"]   The post Rainbow Legends Releasing Next Week appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 29
Roguelite Monster Battler Fear Tall Grass Announced
Roguelite Monster Battler Fear Tall Grass Announced Entalto Publishing and Forgotten Bastions have announced Fear Tall Grass , a dark fantasy roguelite monster battler. The game is in development for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch, and is available to wishlist on Steam . Fear Tall Grass is set in a world that is being by consumed creatures called Vilekin. Players control Gray, the last steward of the Oathguard, who must brave the tall grass in order to tame the creatures and use them to protect the remainder of humanity. Players can collect over a hundred creature across six elemental types. As they clear parts of the world, they can construct permanent buildings that provide buffs.   [foogallery id="190427"]   The post Roguelite Monster Battler Fear Tall Grass Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 29
Diorama Break Begins Kickstarter Campaign
Diorama Break Begins Kickstarter Campaign Studio Massimo Gauthier has begun a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for pixel-art tactical RPG Diorama Break . The campaign is looking for CA$95,000 in funding (c. US$70,000) and is set to run until May 30, 2026. Those who pledge at least CA$30 (c. US$22) will receive a Steam copy of the game as part of their backer rewards, with additional copies including console versions available at higher tiers. Diorama Break  is set in a science fantasy world, with players themselves connected to its protagonist. They act as a guide for the hero, who has been raised for the role, with the player’s treatment of him impacting how the story plays out. In combat, each turn is split into six substeps. Players and enemies queue multiple actions that are executed concurrently, with different actions taking up different substep durations and having different areas of effect. The game is currently expected to release in 2029 for PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch consoles. A demo is currently available for PC via Steam and itch.io .   The post Diorama Break Begins Kickstarter Campaign appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 29
Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition Trailer Highlights Alphen
Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition Trailer Highlights Alphen Bandai Namco released a new trailer for Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition , its upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 release of action RPG Tales of Arise . The trailer introduces protagonist Alphen, a young man in an iron mask who is unable to feel pain and who starts the game living as a slave before rising up and helping to free the people. Tales of Arise released for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S in 2021. The Nintendo Switch 2 version will release on May 22, 2026, and include the game’s Beyond the Dawn expansion as well as additional in-game costumes and items. The game is set on the twin planets Rena and Dahna, with Rena holding dominion over Dahna for the past 300 years. Those wishing to read more about Tales of Arise can check out Luis Mauricio’s review of the PlayStation 5 version.   The post Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition Trailer Highlights Alphen appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 29
Monster Hunter Outlanders Gets More Details Ahead of Second Closed Beta
Monster Hunter Outlanders Gets More Details Ahead of Second Closed Beta TiMi Studio Group has begun its second closed beta for its licensed Monster Hunter mobile title Monster Hunter Outlanders . Ahead of today's start of the closed beta, producer Dong Huang gave RPGamer the opportunity to learn a few more details about the game and its features. Monster Hunter Outlanders is set on the mysterious island of Aesoland, with the game retaining the usual Monster Hunter loop of accepting quests and using rewards to update and create new equipment. The island is divided into multiple regions with different terrain and climate, with the new closed beta including the Searing Plains and Giantwood Locale. Each map contains various activities and events, including a zen stone balance mini-game, plus gliding and egg collecting challenges. The game also includes a building system, where players can build and upgrade facilities in the wild that make it easier to traverse. Combat has been optimised for mobile with two distinct modes. The Classic Mode is intended to preserve the usual Monster Hunter -style action and lets players trigger follow-up attacks by tapping the icons on the screen. It includes lock-on for monsters and specific parts. Meanwhile, Adventure Mode is intended for those unfamiliar with mobile controls or actions games, and features just three core buttons: Attack, Defense, and Burst.     Players create their own customised Fated Adventurer, but also can play as other story Adventurers they encounter in the game. The Fated Adventurer is able to use all of the game’s weapon types, and the new closed beta adds the Lance to the Great Sword, Long Sword, Dual Blades, Bow, and Heavy Bowgun weapons available during its Tokyo Game Show demo, with more to be revealed in future. The closed beta includes ten additional playable Adventurers for players to unlock and try out. Each Adventure is said to provide their own combat experience, and are split into three roles. Assault focuses on dealing damage, Disruptor focuses on crowd control and weakening foes, and Support focuses on aiding allies. Each role gets their own buddy. Assault Adventurers are joined by the familiar Palico, Disruptor Adventurers are partnered with the monkey-like Rutaco, and Support Adventurers are assisted by the owl-like Trillan. In single-player mode, players form a squad of four Adventurers: their Fated Adventurer plus up to three story Adventurers. Meanwhile, multiplayer lets up to four players join together in co-op. Multiplayer features the unique co-op skill system, which is activated when players time their attacks together once a monster part is broken and attacked by other members within a short time frame to deal extra damage. A guild feature lets up to forty players players team up for weekly speedrun challenges, where guilds can compete against others for the fastest guild clear times and ranking points.     Monster Hunter Outlanders  is intended as a long-term live-service game, adding new monsters, Adventurers, map areas, story content, and more through updates. Currently thirty familiar series monsters have been confirmed, including Rathian and Anjanath, with the game introducing its own challenging Radiant versions of monsters that can enter frenzied states to gain new movesets. The game will feature a season system that features four tracks: Exploration, Solo, Co-op, and Honorable Showdown. By completing challenges, players earn points to increase their rank level. All rewards can be earned by completing two of the modes rather than players needing to complete all four to get all rewards. The game is a free-to-play title entirely based on PvE combat. Its monetisation involves in-game Rutacoin currency, which can also be earned from in-game activities and quests, or converted into from premium currency. This currency is used to recruit new Adventurers, though the developer promises that all content will be available without requiring any purchases. Players will also be able to obtain various cosmetics, such as weapon skins.   [foogallery id="190385"]   The post Monster Hunter Outlanders Gets More Details Ahead of Second Closed Beta appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 29
The Blood of Dawnwalker Launching in Early September
The Blood of Dawnwalker Launching in Early September Bandai Namco and Rebel Wolves announced that action RPG The Blood of Dawnwalker will release on September 3, 2026. The announcement came with a special hour-long program that offered an overview of the gameplay as well as additional behind-the-scene features. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, and is available to pre-order now in multiple editions: Digital/Physical Standard Edition ($69.99/£59.99/€69.99) Digital Eclipse Edition ($79.99/£69.99/€79.99) including digital world compendium, digital comic book, and digital soundtrack Physical Day One Edition (TBC) including SteelBook case and world map Physical Collector's Edition ($199.99/£174.99/€199.99) including Eclipse Edition and Day One Edition bonuses, plus physical world compendium and a 9" Coen's figurine     The Blood of Dawnwalker is set in an alternative 14th century in the fictional region of Vale Sangora in the Carpathian Mountains, where a clique of powerful vampires has overthrown the feudal lords. Players control Coen, who has thirty days to save his family or get revenge on the sire who turned him into a Dawnwalker. The game is billed as having a focus on its narrative and sandbox elements with plenty of player freedom. Due to Coen’s nature as a Dawnwalker, players will have different skills, abilities, and outcomes available to them based on the time of day.       The post The Blood of Dawnwalker Launching in Early September appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 28
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Demo Available on Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Demo Available on Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S Square Enix has released a free demo for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S ahead of the game's release on the consoles. The demo (also available on Xbox for PC) lets players go through the first two chapters of the game, with save progress able to be transferred to the full release. Those who play the demo will receive the in-game Kupo Charm and Survival Set items as bonuses in the full game, which launches on June 2, 2026. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  released on PlayStation 5 in February 2024, with a PC version following in January 2025. The second part in the  Final Fantasy VII Remake  trilogy, it picks up immediately after the events of  Remake  and the party’s escape from Midgar. The Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S versions of  Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  will come with the same Streamline Progression options added to  Final Fantasy VII Remake . Those looking to read more about  Final Fantasy VII Rebirth  can check out  Paul Shkreli’s review  of the game.   The post Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Demo Available on Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 28
River City Saga: Journey to the West Releasing in June
River City Saga: Journey to the West Releasing in June Arc System Works announced that  River City Saga: Journey to the West will release on June 4, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch, priced at $19.99. The latest game in the  Kunio-kun  series,  River City Saga: Journey to the West  sees the series offer its own comedic beat-’em-up take on Chinese novel  Journey to the West . It sees Kunio as all four of the main characters with additional Kunio-kun characters in other roles: Kunio as Sun Wukong Kunio as Zhu Bajie Kunio as Sha Wujing Kunio as Tang Sanzang Goda as Erlang Shen Nishimura as Maitreya Mami as Chang'e Hasebe as Avalokiteśvara Riki as Nezha Kamijo as the Golden Horned King Yamamoto as the Silver Horned King Misuzu as Buddha Yamada as the Bull Demon King River City Saga: Journey to the West sees players utilise three different fighting styles through Sun Wukong’s focus on speed, Zhu Bajie’s emphasis on power, and Sha Wujing’s long-range attacks. The game will feature roguelite elements, with players obtaining 80 different Secret Skills from gods who randomly appear as players progress through stages.   The post River City Saga: Journey to the West Releasing in June appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 28
Axe Cop Coming to Consoles Next Week
Axe Cop Coming to Consoles Next Week Electric Airship announced that it will be releasing Red Triangle Games's turn-based RPG Axe Cop on consoles. Based on the 2009 webcomic created by brothers Malachai (then aged 5) and Ethan (then aged 29) Nicolle, the game originally released on PC via Steam in 2020. The console versions -- ported by Penguin Pop Games -- will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 from May 4, 2026, priced at $9.99. Axe Cop follows the eponymous hero and his allies after he discovers his axe at the scene of a mysterious fire. Events see them discover a machine, capable of turning any bad guy into a good guy provided they can find the three magic gems needed to power it. During their quest, they encounter various foes including Bad Santa Claus, Dr. Stinkyhead, Dr. Doo Doo, and more, while partaking in missions that take them to locations including a volcano full of dinosaurs, the inside of a giant monster, and London.   [foogallery id="190364"]   The post Axe Cop Coming to Consoles Next Week appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 28