It's been ten years since Enter the Gungeon launched, and it has sold over 14 million copies, marking its place in the action roguelike scene. Developers Dave Crooks and Adam Kidd Drucker voiced concerns about the genre's shift towards gambling-like mechanics that favor quick rewards over depth. They worry this trend may dilute the essence of roguelikes. Meanwhile, Dodge Roll is working on Enter the Gungeon 2, aiming to keep the original's chaotic gameplay while introducing a new 3D look. Can it stand out in a crowded market?
Enter the Gungeon Celebrates 10 Years
