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Roguelike Party Game Another Door Announced for 2026 Release

Another Door distinguishes itself in the crowded roguelike genre by making social deception-not combat skill-the primary mechanic, a design that may attract the same audience drawn to party games like Among Us.

Key Facts

  • Publisher No More Robots unveiled Another Door during the PC Gaming Show 2026 on June 8.
  • The game is a turn-based roguelike party game for up to four players that focuses on betrayal and bluffing.
  • No action skills are required; only boldness, eloquence, and luck matter.
  • A demo is available on Steam, supporting English and French at launch, with Japanese planned for the full release.
  • Another Door is scheduled for release on PC via Steam in 2026.

Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.

Roguelike Party Game Another Door Announced for 2026 Release

At the PC Gaming Show 2026 broadcast on June 8, publisher No More Robots announced Another Door, a turn-based roguelike party game centered on betrayal and bluffing. The game supports up to four players and requires no reflexes or action skills, instead demanding boldness, eloquence, and luck. Players keep their choices secret until the last moment, probing intentions and executing betrayals to decide whether to end an adventure safely or risk further for more gems. Another Door is scheduled for release on PC via Steam in 2026. A demo is currently available on Steam, supporting English and French at launch, with Japanese also planned for the full release.

Publisher No More Robots unveiled Another Door during the PC Gaming Show 2026 on June 8. The game is a turn-based roguelike that combines gambling elements with multiplayer social deduction. Up to four players navigate encounters with enemies, but the real threat comes from allies who can betray the group at the last moment. The system keeps each player's choice hidden until the reveal, forcing strategic bluffing and counter-bluffing. No More Robots stated that no action skills are required; only boldness, eloquence, and luck matter. The Steam demo is available now, though it currently supports only English and French. The publisher confirmed that Japanese will be added for the full 2026 release.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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