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Roboquest, the fast-paced first-person shooter, officially launches on November 7


Publisher Starbreeze Studios and developer RyseUp Studios have announced that the exciting first-person shooter with roguelite mechanics, Roboquestwill leave the Early Access and Game Preview phase to launch on Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Microsoft Store on November 7 for $24.99.

A journey from Early Access to official launch

Roboquest made its debut in Early Access for PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store on August 20, 2020, followed by a Game Preview for Xbox Series and Xbox One on January 30, 2023. It is also available via Xbox Game Pass, giving subscribers an additional way to access the game.

Full speed action with roguelite touches

Roboquest is a fast-paced first-person shooter with roguelite mechanics that can be played in single-player or two-player cooperative mode, allowing players to team up with a “brobot” to face their enemies together. With a wide variety of crafted weapons and unique upgrades, players will need to discover powerful synergies to remain relevant and powerful Guardians throughout their journeys. Unlock powerful technology to help players make their way through canyons, power factories, and sci-fi cities. Customize your character and playstyle as you progress through the game and upgrade your base to unlock permanent upgrades.

An enhanced launch version with additional content

The enhanced launch version will include a host of new content that adds to the game’s fluid movement and fast gameplay, with new levels, side quests, upgrades, enemy types, weapons, perks and more.

Fans of first-person shooters and roguelite mechanics can look forward to the launch of Roboquest on November 7 and explore all the new features it has to offer.

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