Dungeon of the Endless Heads to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on May 15

Dungeon of the Endless

Playdigious have announced Dungeon of the Endless is coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

After a prison ship crashlands on an alien world, and the escape pods scatter, you control one of these hardened criminals, including a pug.


Attempt to escape the dungeon, rescue prisoners and guards, power up rooms to create tower-defense like strongholds against waves of enemies, and work together to return to the surface and survive.

The Nintendo website for the game also notes the game includes content from free and paid DLC, including Deep Freeze, Death Gamble, Rescue Team, and Organic Matters. Pre-ordering the game on Nintendo Switch is also 20% off.

You can find the Let The Pug Out trailer below.

You can find the full rundown (via Steam) below.


A few hundred condemned criminals were being shipped to the Auriga system on board the prison hulk “Success”. While this was presented as a chance to earn back their place in society by working hard for the common good, they understood that in fact they would be slave labour, sent to colonize an unexplored planet. All they knew about Auriga Prime was what the probes told them: it had water, temperate zones, plant life, and plenty of metals in the crust.

In fact, the planet Auriga once hosted a major settlement of the galaxy-travelling ancestors known as the Endless. In addition, the planet was still orbited by a functioning (and well cloaked) defensive system, which sprang eagerly to life upon the arrival of the Success. Within a few minutes, the ship was nothing but a few large chunks of metal falling toward the planet.

Every set of holding cells also functioned as an escape pod, so the ship let itself disintegrate and the surviving prisoners fell bruised but (temporarily) alive and (momentarily) safe to the planet below. Safe, that is, until they realized that they had crashed through some sort of facility of the Endless, down to a sub-basement so deep and ancient it might as well be called a dungeon…

Gather A Team.

  • Form a team of heroes, each with their own strengths (and psychoses)
  • Equip them, deploy them, and earn powerful abilities
  • Manage the balance between ex-prison inmates and guards
  • Experience four player coop and watch your back

Build Your Defenses.

  • Use the Dust you gather to power the rooms
  • Use scarce resources to help your team survive
  • Build minor and major modules to hold off waves of monsters
  • Decode Endless ruins to discover life-saving technologies

Open the Door.

  • Each door is a danger; prepare yourself and your team for anything
  • Explore and discover an infinity of levels and layouts
  • Carry your crystal through waves of monsters to the exit of each level
  • Fight your way to the surface to discover the truth about Auriga

Dungeon of the Endless is available on Windows PC (via Steam), and launches May 15th on Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4.

Image: Nintendo

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