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Ghost Ship Games business and news from across the web.- Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Interview – Timer Mechanics, Roguelite Structure, Lore, And MoreGhost Ship Games marketing manager Aaron Hathaway discusses Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core's surprising player reception to its roguelite structure and timer mechanics. He explains that Rogue Core will receive smaller, interval-based updates rather than a seasonal model, and that the game is intended to be more challenging than Deep Rock Galactic. Hathaway also touches on the game's lore, potential console versions, and the ongoing optimization efforts for PC and Steam Deck.
- Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Early Access Review – No, No, Dig UpDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, a spin-off from Ghost Ship Games, attempts to blend the original's co-op mining shooter gameplay with roguelite elements. While it features familiar weapons and enemies, the developer insists on a different vibe, focusing on a squad of operatives sent to reclaim a darkened planet. The review highlights issues with the roguelite structure's implementation in co-op, particularly regarding upgrade distribution and the timed nature of runs, suggesting the game needs further refinement during its early access period.
- Rogue Core proves Deep Rock Galactic is the most malleable game of all time as it continues the dwarves' monopoly…Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core has launched into early access, offering a roguelike twist on the popular cooperative horde shooter formula. Developer Ghost Ship Games has a proven track record of evolving its games, as seen with Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, suggesting Rogue Core will also see significant expansion and iteration over time. The game is playable on PC and handhelds like the ASUS ROG Ally.
- Deep Rock Galactic roguelike spin-off launches to "Mostly Positive" Steam reviews that can't decide if they love or hate its timer and shared progression toolDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, a roguelike spin-off of the popular co-op shooter, has launched into Steam Early Access. While it has achieved a 'Mostly Positive' rating with 70% of nearly 2,000 reviews being favorable, players are divided on its new timer and shared progression mechanics. The developer, Ghost Ship Games, anticipates an 18 to 24-month development period before the 1.0 release.
- Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue CoreDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core has launched into Early Access on Steam for PC players. This new co-op roguelite shooter expands the Deep Rock Galactic franchise, with developer Ghost Ship Games offering the initial launch.
- Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is a good roguelite shooter, but a little less special than the game that spawned itDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is a competent roguelite shooter developed by Ghost Ship Games, offering a more conventional experience than its co-op predecessor. While enjoyable with friends, its repetitive runs and modest upgrades prevent it from reaching the heights of other roguelikes, despite solid moment-to-moment gameplay and satisfying gunfeel.
- Roguelike FPS offshoot Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core launches into early access with its own dangers, its own dwarves, and at last, its own identityDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, the roguelike offshoot of the popular co-op FPS, has launched into early access. Developed by Ghost Ship Games and published by Coffee Stain Publishing, the game introduces new dangers, characters called Reclaimers, and distinct gameplay mechanics that differentiate it from its predecessor. Early impressions suggest a more challenging and team-focused experience compared to the original Deep Rock Galactic.
- Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core launch times and release dateDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, a roguelite take on the original game, is set to launch in early access on May 20 at 12 pm EDT / 5 pm BST. Developed by Ghost Ship Games, the game will be available on PC and does not appear to have a preloading option. The expansion requires minimal storage space, approximately 6 GB.
- 10 Co-Op Games Couples Actually Finish Together (2026) | TAGThis article highlights ten co-op games suitable for couples, focusing on titles that can be completed within a reasonable timeframe, typically 10 to 25 hours. It categorizes games based on player skill levels and preferences, offering options for mixed-skill pairs, experienced gamers, and those new to the medium. The list includes titles like It Takes Two, Split Fiction, Unravel Two, and Portal 2, emphasizing games that promote shared experiences and achievable endings.
- Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Drops PSA-Style Story and Gameplay TrailerDeep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core has released a new narrative trailer detailing its story, where players take on the role of a Reclaimer fighting the alien Corespawn. The trailer highlights gameplay mechanics such as gathering weapons and upgrading gear with Exponite. The roguelite title is set to enter early access on May 20th for PC.
- Single-Player Alternatives to Helldivers 2 (2026) | TAGThis guide recommends seven single-player games that capture the intense combat, mission structure, or cathartic violence found in Helldivers 2, without requiring multiplayer coordination. Titles like Remnant II and Deep Rock Galactic offer similar gameplay loops, while Doom Eternal and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 provide pure shooter catharsis. Returnal and Risk of Rain 2 offer run-based progression, and Metro Exodus provides a more atmospheric, deliberate experience.
- The Best Online Co-Op Games for Long-Distance Friends (2026) | TAGThis guide highlights the best online co-op games for maintaining friendships across long distances, emphasizing shared experiences over simple communication. It details games like It Takes Two, Deep Rock Galactic, and Baldur's Gate 3, noting platform availability, subscription requirements, and crossplay options. The article also stresses the importance of platform overlap, scheduling, and voice chat setup for a successful remote gaming experience.
- Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is getting a free Endless Mode, optimizations and a big expansionDeep Rock Galactic: Survivor is receiving a significant free update on April 30th, introducing an "Endless Mode," "Mastery Milestones," and various behind-the-scenes optimizations and stability improvements. The update also coincides with the release of the "Heavy Duty" DLC expansion, which adds a new "Demolisher" class with the "Rockdozer" vehicle, a new "Glacial Strata" biome, and a new "Egg Hunt" mission type.
- After Peak's Success, Its Devs Face Burnout and Big DecisionsThis article examines the challenges faced by indie developers after achieving unexpected success, using examples like Aggro Crab's Peak and Kinetic Games' Phasmophobia. It highlights how sudden popularity can lead to burnout and pressure to meet player expectations for ongoing content, often diverging from the developers' original vision and resources.
- Women and LGBTQ+ Gamers Get the Worst of Online Toxicity. The Data Proves It.Data indicates that women, LGBTQ+ individuals, Black gamers, and Jewish gamers experience disproportionately high rates of identity-based harassment in online gaming environments. While AI moderation tools are improving, they struggle to address coordinated, multi-platform harassment campaigns, leading to players avoiding games and the industry losing diverse talent. Games like Final Fantasy XIV and Deep Rock Galactic are highlighted for fostering more inclusive communities through design and active community management.
- Introducing the TAG Community Safety Score: Rating Games on What Actually MattersThe TAG Community Safety Score has been introduced to evaluate multiplayer games based on their community safety infrastructure, including moderation, transparency, and player controls, rather than just traditional game quality metrics. The article details the scoring methodology across eight dimensions and provides initial scores for eight major titles, highlighting strengths and weaknesses in their approaches to online safety and player well-being.
- Ghost Ship Games announce the early access release date for Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue CoreGhost Ship Games and Coffee Stain have announced that Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core will launch in Early Access on May 20. This co-op roguelike spin-off of Deep Rock Galactic will feature progression-based upgrades and rewards. A playtest is also available for players to sign up for on Steam.
- Roguelite spin-off Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core digs up an Early Access release dateGhost Ship Games announced that Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core will launch into Steam Early Access on May 20, 2026. This roguelite spin-off features five playable classes and a new roguelite loop. Additionally, the Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor expansion, Heavy Duty, is set to release on April 30.
- Everything announced at FGS Live From GDC 2026FGS Live From GDC Festival of Gaming 2026 showcased numerous game announcements, including world premieres and new trailers. Titles like Slash Zero, Yerba Buena, Project Songbird, and Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core were revealed, with many slated for PC and console releases in 2026. The event also featured developer interviews and updates on existing titles.
- How To Watch the Future Games Show Spring Showcase Powered By HyperX and FGS Live From GDC Festival of Gaming on Thursday, March 12The Future Games Show Spring Showcase, powered by HyperX, will air on March 12th, featuring over 40 games from AAA and indie studios. Hosted by Devora Wilde and Shai Matheson, the 90-minute show will include world premieres and trailers. A follow-up event, FGS Live From GDC Festival of Gaming, will provide further news and exclusive content directly from the GDC showfloor.