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DEEP ROCK GALACTIC: ROGUE CORE is a 1-4 player co-op FPS action roguelite featuring sci-fi dwarves, alien horrors and procedurally-generated caves. Join the elite dwarven Reclaimers and fight through perilous mining facilities infested with deadly Corespawn. For Rock and Stone!
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The best games like Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core are Deep Rock Galactic, Rogue Point, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Deadzone: Rogue, and LET IT DIE: INFERNO. GAMESLIKE ranks these alternatives using shared gameplay metadata, Steam review sentiment, and similarity signals. Evidence includes 61% positive across 15k Steam reviews, Steam genre and tag overlap across Action, Early Access, platform support for Windows, and $29.99 pricing signal.

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The main difference is the roguelite game structure. In short, this means that you start each mission with only the most basic equipment, and you collect random upgrades, gear and abilities as you go. This makes for lots of variety in your build, and the potential for extremely powerful upgrades and synergies.
On top of that, the core gameplay has three main differences:
While ‘Roguelike’ is often used broadly for all kinds of games that have “runs”, “builds” and random upgrades, we deliberately use the term Roguelite to indicate that there will be a meta gameplay aspect, with permanent character progression that carries over between missions. Having said that, most people seem to use these terms interchangeably.
In Rogue Core, you step into the boots of the Reclaimers, Deep Rock Galactic’s elite corporate security force. In early access launch, it features five playable Reclaimers:
Yes, we hope so. Because Rogue Core isn't necessarily balanced over four distinct classes (like in Deep Rock Galactic), there is room for more classes. But we don't know exactly what these classes will be, or when we'll get around to them.
Yes. They’re dwarves.
Completing a mission (or ‘run’, as we call them in Rogue Core) usually takes around 45 to 50 minutes. Some can take longer than others. And of course, they can be shorter as well if you meet an untimely death.
There are two main reasons for this.
We hope so, but we’re not working on it right now. Our priority is running the early access version here on Steam, and bringing the game toward an eventual 1.0 launch. Perhaps one day though!
Yes. We’ve made a Steam Bundle with the two games, so you’ll automatically get a “complete the Bundle” discount. Keep in mind that to get this, you need to buy the Rogue Core via the Bundle, rather than the standalone title.

DEEP ROCK GALACTIC: ROGUE CORE is a spinoff of Deep Rock Galactic with a roguelite twist. The roguelite element means you start each mission with only the most basic equipment, and cooperatively build up powers, weapons and abilities as you go. Each run requires you to think on your feet and work with your team to put together the most powerful builds you can.

All deep mining operations on Hoxxes have suddenly gone dark. An enormous transient disturbance has cut off all contact with our dig sites. Ever since The Grayout, nothing gets in or out.
The Deep Rock Galactic Corporation needs our mining facilities secured and operational immediately. Conventional measures don’t seem to be working.
That’s why we’re sending in the Reclaimers.


The Reclaimers are Deep Rock Galactic’s elite security force. Planetary mining is a dangerous business, after all. The pickaxe is a noble tool, but there are times when it must become a weapon.
Throughout the years, the Company has called on the Reclaimers when a situation requires a little applied force. When negotiations aren’t an option. When all else fails.
Join the Reclaimers and experience a new arsenal of advanced weaponry, cutting-edge equipment and experimental biomedical enhancements available only to the Company’s finest.
Find out why the Reclaimers get sent in when nobody else can do the job.


We’re sending you down to the lowest depths the Company has ever reached. These subterranean landscapes are largely uncharted territory. We’re counting on you to gather critical intel on these extreme environments close to the planet's core.
The Grayout Barrier disables most of our technology on contact, so you’ll be heading in with only your pickaxe. You’ll have to scrounge any weapons and equipment you can find within the mining facility, and craft enhancements by harvesting the wunder-mineral Expenite.


You’ll need to rely on your wits and weaponry. Collect guns, gear and personal upgrades along the way, and wield your game-changing Reclaimer Gauntlers in the heat of battle. Build your arsenal on the fly, experiment with lethal new combinations and get stronger as you go.
Down here, swift decisions and unflinching force are your keys to survival. Fight through the mines and pacify any resistance you may encounter. Time is of the essence – the longer you stick around, the higher the pressure.
You’ll be deployed in teams of four operatives, and close cooperation is essential. Work together, or die alone.


The inhospitable depths of Hoxxes are home to a horrific new class of creature: the Corespawn. We don’t know much about them, but one thing is certain: these creatures are more aggressive, resilient and intelligent than anything we’ve encountered before.
Management considers the Corespawn to be a critical threat to our continued operations. Confront and dispatch them with extreme prejudice.


Coming back alive is only the beginning. Build, upgrade, and master your craft to make your Reclaimer a legend of the deep.
Extensive class customization, character progression, endless build combinations and infinite depths of procedurally-generated caves make for limitless mayhem.
No two missions are alike – Dive, dig, and dive again.


Think you’ve got what it takes to brave the depths? Wishlist Rogue Core and contact a local Reclaimers recruiting station today.

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