Dome Keeper
News, coverage and analysis tracking Dome Keeper across the outlets.- Portside Game Assembly Sets Sail Again on June 26: Conference Program for Indie Game Studios AnnouncedThe Portside Game Assembly, an expert conference for indie game studios, will hold its second edition on June 25-26 in Hamburg. The event will feature talks from developers like Rebecca Lautner and Mark Cooke on topics such as game development, sequels, and community engagement. The B2B conference aims to foster exchange among studio heads and founders through short talks and roundtables, with participation from over 60 studios worldwide.
- What happened when one game writer tried making a game in 30 days with GodotA game writer details their 30-day journey creating a game using the Godot engine, aiming to assess its approachability for solo developers. Despite encountering common development hurdles and bugs, the author found Godot to be a more accessible tool compared to larger engines, ultimately fostering a sense of accomplishment for a solo creator.
- Froggy Hates Snow – How a Love of Dome Keeper and Digging Created a Fresh Spin on Survival GamesFroggy Hates Snow is a new indie survival game where players control a frog digging through snow to escape. Solo developer Serhii Riabtsev was inspired by Dome Keeper and Frostpunk, aiming for a unique digging mechanic and a mix of serious and quirky elements. The game features 16 maps, 10 unlockable frogs, and over 60 tools and skills, with a demo available on Xbox Series X|S and the full game launching today.
- Free Dome Keeper Multiplayer Update Now Availablebippinbits and Raw Fury have released a free multiplayer update for their roguelite game Dome Keeper, adding cooperative, competitive, local split-screen, and online multiplayer modes. Additionally, The Lost Keepers DLC is now available, featuring new keepers, skins, and assignments. Dome Keeper is available on Xbox Series X|S and PC.
- Dome Keeper Gets DLC and Multiplayer UpdateThe Lost Keepers, a new DLC for the roguelike action/miner game Dome Keeper, has launched on PC. This update introduces new keepers and additional content, alongside a multiplayer update for the game.
- Dome Keeper Multiplayer is Here! Will You Compete or Team Together?Dome Keeper has released its highly anticipated multiplayer update, featuring free co-op and versus modes for up to 8 players, playable locally or online. A new paid DLC, The Lost Keepers, introduces two new playable characters. The update is available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, and PC Game Pass.
- Dome Keeper The Lost Keepers DLC And Free Multiplayer Update Shake Up The UndergroundThe game Dome Keeper has received a new DLC, The Lost Keepers, and a free update that introduces multiplayer. The DLC adds two new characters, the Infiltrator and Beastmaster, along with new assignments and cosmetics. The free update brings both local and online co-op and competitive multiplayer modes to the game, available on Xbox Series X|S and PC.
- Dome Keeper free multiplayer update and Lost Keepers DLC have launchedDome Keeper has received a free multiplayer update adding co-op and versus modes for up to 8 players, with cross-play support. Additionally, the 'Lost Keepers' DLC is now available, introducing two new playable characters, The Infiltrator and The Beastmaster, along with new assignments, pets, and cosmetic items.
- Xbox Game Pass Adds Hades II, DayZ, Replaced, and MoreMicrosoft has announced new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in early April, including Hades II, DayZ, Replaced, and Final Fantasy IV. The service will also see the addition of several other titles across various genres, with some games leaving the library on April 15. Specific platforms for each game include PC, Xbox Series X|S, Cloud, Console, and Handheld.
- Coming to Xbox Game Pass: Kiln, Hades II, Vampire Crawlers, and MoreXbox Game Pass is adding a variety of games throughout April, including Hades II, Replaced, and Kiln available day one. Other notable additions include Final Fantasy IV, DayZ, Planet Coaster 2, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Several titles are also scheduled to leave the service on April 15.
- Steam Spring Sale 2026 is live - here's some indie gems to pick upThe Steam Spring Sale 2026 is now live, featuring discounts on numerous titles. This article highlights several indie games, including Old World, Cassette Beasts, Chained Echoes, Dome Keeper, The Wandering Village, Opus Magnum, Megabonk, and Cleared Hot, with their respective sale prices and brief descriptions. The sale concludes on March 26th.
- Ball x Pit on mobile, Piece by Piece x2 and other new indie games worth checking outThis roundup highlights several new and upcoming indie games across various platforms. Titles include the mobile port Ball x Pit, the roguelike shooter Hyperwired, the cooperative environmental cleanup game Clean Up Earth, and the unique puzzle-platformer Piece by Piece, with two games sharing the same name. Other notable mentions are Herdles, ITER-8, Rhell: Warped Worlds & Troubled Times, Astrolander, and Kitman.
- The multiplayer update for Dome Keeper arrives in AprilDeveloper Bippinbits announced that Dome Keeper will receive a free multiplayer update on April 13th, adding local and online co-op and competitive modes. The update enhances the base defense and mining gameplay with new modes and customization options. The article also briefly mentions the developer's next game, PVKK: Planetenverteidigungskanonenkommandant.
- Raw Fury Unveils Spring Release Dates For Action Roguelite Shooter Last Man Sitting, Cozy Cooking Sim KuloNiku: Bowl Up! And Hack-and-Slash RPG Regions of Ruin: RunegateIndie publisher Raw Fury announced spring release dates for several titles at The MIX Spring Game Showcase. Last Man Sitting, a roguelite shooter, will launch on March 31 for PC. The cooking sim KuloNiku: Bowl Up! releases April 7 for PC, followed by the hack-and-slash RPG Regions of Ruin: Runegate on April 14 for PC. Additionally, Dome Keeper's multiplayer update arrives April 13 for PC and Xbox Series X/S.
- This week in PC games: John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake, and a myth-inspired match-3 game where you combine three dogs into CerberusThis week's PC game releases include John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, a four-player co-op shooter, and the Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake. Other notable titles are Mythmatch, a match-3 game where combining three dogs creates Cerberus, and Iter-8, a tower defense game with mining elements.
- New Video Game Releases in Week 49 of December 8, 2025This article lists new video game releases for the week of December 8, 2025, across various platforms including PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. It also details free game offerings for December 2025 on PC, mobile, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation Plus. Notable releases include Skate Story, Pokemon Legends: Z-A: Mega Dimension, and Terminator 2D: No Fate.