Lost in Random: The Eternal Die hits consoles and PC in June

A release date for Lost in Random: The Eternal Die has been announced.
The forthcoming game will arrive on June 17 via the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Lost in Random: The Eternal Die will also hit Game Pass on day one. A new release date trailer can be seen here. Pre-orders for the game can be made here. The Premium Edition will give players early access to the game on June 13 as well as cosmetic DLC, a digital artbook, and an exclusive soundtrack.
A synopsis for Lost in Random: The Eternal Die reads:
In Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, players will journey as Queen Aleksandra, the once great ruler of Random, and her die-companion Fortune, as they battle twisted foes, wield powerful relics and abilities, and roll the dice to overcome the nightmarish realms of Random’s new villain - Mare The Knight.
Gameplay features in Lost in Random: The Eternal Die include:
Mastery Meets Chance: Engage in fast-paced, second-to-second combat that blends real-time action with strategic decision-making - and a touch of luck.
Forge Your Playstyle: Wield four unique weapons, throw your die-companion, and combine 100+ relics with powerful card-based abilities to unleash devastating synergies.
Ever-Changing World: Traverse four randomly generated worlds, each with its own distinct secrets and challenges and face over 30 different enemy types and formidable bosses.
A Dark Fantasy Tale: Immerse yourself in a fully voiced story set in a Tim Burton-inspired world, brought to life with hauntingly beautiful landscapes and an enchanting soundtrack.
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is the sequel to 2021’s Lost in Random.
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