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Inventory Roguelike 'Lootbound' Gets July 31 Release Date

The release date and Japanese support confirm 'Lootbound' is entering a competitive roguelike market with a distinct inventory-puzzle twist, targeting PC and Xbox players simultaneously.

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Inventory Roguelike 'Lootbound' Gets July 31 Release Date

ArtDock's inventory management roguelike 'Lootbound' will launch on July 31 for Steam and Xbox consoles, publisher IGN Dreland Enterprises announced. The game features grid-based inventory packing, turn-based battles, equipment synergies via auras, and dice-roll risk-reward mechanics. Japanese language support is confirmed.

Publisher IGN Dreland Enterprises set a July 31 launch date for 'Lootbound,' the grid-inventory roguelike from developer ArtDock. The game tasks players with packing equipment into a grid, then fighting turn-based battles where each item's placement affects party behavior and build synergy. Equipment placed adjacent to each other can alter effects through auras, and a single wrong choice can cripple a run.

'Lootbound' will be available on Steam and Xbox consoles. The Steam store page lists Japanese language support. Each run starts with one character and builds a party from scratch, with dice rolls governing risk and reward. The publisher framed the design around high replayability and punishing mistakes.

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