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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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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