Home News Roguelite ‘Coromon: Rogue Planet’ in Development for Release on iOS, Android, Switch, and Steam in 2025

Roguelite ‘Coromon: Rogue Planet’ in Development for Release on iOS, Android, Switch, and Steam in 2025

Author : Alexis Jan 17,2025

TouchArcade Rating: Following the mobile release of Coromon, the popular monster-collecting game from TRAGsoft, a roguelite spin-off is on the horizon: Coromon: Rogue Planet. Launching next year on Steam, Switch, iOS, and Android, this free-to-play title promises a compelling blend of turn-based combat and roguelite mechanics. Expect endless replayability thanks to its monster-collecting core. The Steam page highlights key features, including 10 dynamic biomes, 7 playable characters, and over 130 monsters. Check out the official announcement trailer below:

The original Coromon is already available for free on mobile. It will be interesting to see how Coromon: Rogue Planet performs on mobile and whether its release aligns with the Steam and Switch versions. You can add Coromon: Rogue Planet to your Steam wishlist now. While I haven't played Coromon recently, Coromon: Rogue Planet's gameplay sounds incredibly appealing, particularly its potential as a perfect pick-up-and-play title, judging from the Steam screenshots. In the meantime, you can download the original Coromon for free on iOS. What are your thoughts on Coromon: Rogue Planet? Have you played the original Coromon?

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