Harebrained Schemes’ Necropolis Coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One in Summer

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Bandai Namco has announced they’ve picked up publishing duties for Harebrained Schemes’ upcoming roguelike, Necropolis.

The publisher will release the game on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this summer, alongside Harebrained Schemes’ own self-published release on PC.

Players are told death will be constant in this game, as players will journey through a living, mythical dungeon that changes itself every time you play.

In case you need a refresher for Necropolis, here’s a brief run down of the game, via its Steam page:


NECROPOLIS combines third-person action with Rogue-lite dungeon-delving for a game that’s fast-paced and addictive, yet diabolically hardcore. You play as a nameless adventurer attempting to escape a living, magical dungeon that reconstructs itself each time you play, with only one way out – down. Craft, equip, explore, and fight to stay alive as you delve deeper and face ever-greater threats in the twisting halls and endless chasms of the NECROPOLIS. Have no doubt, you’re going to die – often! – but you’ll improve your combat skills, available upgrades, and dungeon know-how with every playthrough, bringing you one step closer to the exit. (Warning: “Just one more time” mindset can be addicting.)

IN NECROPOLIS, DEATH IS…

  • …PERMANENT. Game Over? Jump right back in with a new adventurer and try again!
  • …DIFFERENT EVERY TIME. A new procedurally-generated dungeon with every death.
  • …BETTER WITH FRIENDS. Drop-in / drop-out CO-OP multiplayer for up to 4 players!
  • …MONSTROUS. Gemeaters, Changelings, Hoardmen, and more – they exist to kill you.
  • …NOT WITHOUT PERKS. Each new dungeon is littered with powerful weapons, armor, and upgrades to wield against your foes. (And there’s crafting, too!)
  • …UNAVOIDABLE. But don’t worry, this NEXT playthrough is totally the one. We’ve got a good feeling about it.
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