Back in April, Red Nexus Games’ pachinko roguelike Peglin (Free) got a huge update, the second one this year, bringing in a new boss, run summaries, support for seeding, secrets, many balance adjustments, a new item indicator, visual improvements, and a lot more. Over the weekend, a new update went live on mobile (available on Thursday last week via Steam) bringing in the final “core game” boss, the first version of the game’s new Encirclepedia, and much more. This is the game’s third major update of 2024 as it inches closer to the big 1.0 launch. The update also adds a new miniboss, new rare relic, new relic, huge balance adjustments, many bug fixes, and more. Read the full patch notes from the game’s Steam news story here. Watch the gameplay trailer for Peglin below if you’ve not played it yet:
Peglin is still set to hit 1.0 this year, and I can’t wait to see what else the team adds to it. If you’re interested in playing it right now, read my review of Peglin on iOS here from its launch last year. You can also read my interview with Red Nexus Games here covering the game, pricing, and a lot more. Peglin on mobile is a free to try game, and you can grab it on the App Store for iOS here and on Google Play for Android here. We featured it as our Game of the Week when it launched. Check it out on Steam here where it is a premium release. Head over to our forum thread for more impressions and discussion around the iOS version. Have you played Peglin before on mobile or PC, and what do you think of this huge update?
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