Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Launches in Early Access – A Distinct Roguelike Identity Emerges
Breaking News: Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Enters Early Access
Ghost Ship Games has officially released Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core into early access today. This roguelike FPS offshoot of the beloved co-op spelunking shooter Deep Rock Galactic now stands as a standalone game with its own dangers, dwarves, and identity.

“We wanted to create something that felt fresh and terrifying, not just a side mode,” said lead game designer Mike Akopyan in an exclusive interview. “Rogue Core now has its own rhythm and brutality.” Game director Mikkel Martin Pederson added, “Our playtesters told us it felt like a whole new game. That’s exactly what we aimed for.”
Background
Originally conceived as an ambitious side-mode for Deep Rock Galactic, Rogue Core builds on the same co-op FPS foundation of mining and combat. Early alpha tests last year showed a functional but familiar experience, closely mirroring the original.
Over the past months, the development team doubled down on roguelike tension and procedural dread. An updated build played last week revealed a much more distinct delve—one that testers described as “the bloodiest Danish-English endeavor since the Viking Age.”
What This Means
For existing Deep Rock Galactic fans, Rogue Core offers a harder, more unpredictable challenge. Each run now features unique hazards and dwarf upgrades, forcing players to adapt or perish.
For newcomers, this early access release signals a fresh entry point into the DRG universe—but with a steeper learning curve. The roguelike loop of permadeath and persistent unlocks adds replay value while demanding strategic cooperation.

Industry analysts see this as a bold move for Ghost Ship Games. “They’re not just reskinning a hit; they’re layering a whole new genre on top,” commented game design professor Dr. Emily Torres. “If it sticks, it could set a template for franchise evolution.”
Quotes from the Team
“After a year of iteration, we’re proud of how Rogue Core has carved its own subterranean space,” said lead designer Mike Akopyan. “Each dwarf, each gun, each biome now tells its own story.”
Game director Mikkel Martin Pederson reflected: “The foundation of Deep Rock Galactic is strong, but Rogue Core feels like we’re digging deeper—into risk, reward, and pure survival.”
Additional Details
- Early access launch today on Steam for Windows, with Mac and Linux planned.
- Full release expected within 12–18 months, depending on community feedback.
- Pricing set at $24.99 with a 10% launch discount for the first week.
- New dwarf classes, randomized cave layouts, and a permadeath system.
For more context on the original game, visit our Background section. To understand the gameplay shift, see What This Means.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates and community reactions.
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