
If you loved the gothic oddities and dice-driven combat of Lost in Random, get ready to roll again-this time with a roguelite spin. Thunderful and developer Stormteller Games have set June 17 as the release date for Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, the follow-up that boldly swaps story-driven adventure for fast-paced, ever-changing action. Here’s what’s changing, what’s familiar, and why genre fans might want to keep a close eye on this one.
Key Takeaways
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Thunderful |
| Release Date | June 17, 2025 |
| Genres | Action, Roguelite |
| Platforms | PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch (Premium Edition only) |
The original Lost in Random carved its niche with a dark fairytale universe, Tim Burton-inspired art, and a clever dice-based battle system. Now, its sequel shakes up the formula entirely. Where the first game focused on narrative adventure and tactical decision-making, The Eternal Die plunges players into the rapid-fire loops of procedural roguelite action, drawing comparisons to genre titans like Hades.
You’ll play as Queen Aleksandra, fighting to topple the enigmatic Mare The Knight, with the trusty dice companion Fortune at your side. Unlike the original’s semi-turn-based approach, here combat is all about chaining together four unique weapons, leveraging over a hundred relics, and adapting on the fly as every run remixes four distinct biomes and throws nearly 30 enemy types your way. Each roll of Fortune can trigger wild effects, adding a layer of unpredictability-and strategy-to every encounter.

Visually, the sequel keeps its predecessor’s gothic, stop-motion feel, brimming with creepy-cute characters and twisted environments. If you’re a fan of movies like Coraline or The Nightmare Before Christmas, expect another treat for the eyes—even if the gameplay loop now leans much more into replayability than storybook progression.

The Eternal Die will launch in two digital editions: Standard (€22.49) and Premium (€24.64)—the latter tossing in a digital artbook, soundtrack, and bonus skins (with some variation depending on platform). Notably, Switch players can only buy the Premium Edition, while Xbox Game Pass (console and PC) subscribers get access day one.

The genre shift from atmospheric adventure to action-roguelite is a bold move. While some fans may miss the quirky story-driven focus of the original, the new randomized structure and expanded combat should appeal to anyone craving replayability and challenge. The risk: can the team deliver the tight, satisfying combat and meaningful progression that the best roguelites demand? With Thunderful’s flair for dark whimsy and a clear eye on modern roguelite standards, there’s every reason to hope The Eternal Die will be more than just a lucky roll.

TL;DR: Lost in Random: The Eternal Die launches June 17, swapping its predecessor’s story-driven play for a roguelite structure packed with random biomes, dice chaos, and combat-depth. It’s available on PS5, Xbox Series, PC, and Switch (Premium Edition), with day-one Game Pass access and plenty of replay value for action-curious fans.
Source: Thunderful via GamesPress
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