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Coromon: Rogue Planet Unveils Development for Multiple Platforms

by Jacob Jan 18,2025

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 (Free) will launch next year on Steam, Switch, iOS, and Android. This new title combines the original game's turn-based combat with roguelite elements for endless replayability. The Steam page highlights 10 dynamic biomes, 7 playable characters, over 130 monsters, and much more. Check out the official announcement trailer below:

The original Coromon is available for free on mobile. It will be interesting to see how Coromon: Rogue Planet performs on mobile, and if its release coincides with the Switch and Steam versions. You can wishlist Coromon: Rogue Planet on Steam now. While I haven't played Coromon recently, Coromon: Rogue Planet's gameplay sounds incredibly appealing. Based on the Steam screenshots, it seems ideally suited for short bursts of play. In the meantime, you can download the original Coromon for free on iOS. What are your thoughts on Coromon: Rogue Planet so far? Have you played the original Coromon?

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