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Lost in Random: The Eternal Die Brings Roguelite Chaos This June

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die Brings Roguelite Chaos This June

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GAIAMay 16, 2025
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Chance and chaos are rolling back into town with Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, the latest twist on Thunderful and Stormteller Games’ deliciously dark universe. Officially launching June 17, 2025, on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC, this new action-roguelite puts fate at your fingertips—and a little luck never hurts. Pre-orders are now live, tossing in early access, a digital artbook, and exclusive in-game goodies for those eager to tempt fortune.

Queen Aleksandra battling in Lost in Random: The Eternal Die

Queen Aleksandra faces fate with every roll. (Image: Thunderful/Stormteller Games)

The Premium Edition lets you dive in as early as June 13—four days ahead of the crowd—and comes bundled with a digital artbook, haunting soundtrack, and exclusive cosmetic DLC. Nintendo Switch fans should note: only the Premium Edition is available at launch on that platform. Pricing plays fair: $24.64/€24.64/£23.99 for Premium, $22.49/€22.49/£17.99 for Standard (where available), and Xbox Game Pass members can snag the Premium Edition for just $3.59/€3.59. That’s a steal for a day-one dice roll into chaos.

This is Stormteller Games’ first outing since Zoink! and Image & Form joined creative forces, and they’re shaking up their formula in style. The Eternal Die leans hard into roguelite territory: every defeat is just a fresh spin of the die, with new enemy surprises and ever-shifting world layouts. It’s a daring sidestep from the narrative-driven heart of the original Lost in Random, but for fans of fast-paced, replayable action, it could be a winning gamble.

Players suit up as Queen Aleksandra, accompanied by Fortune—the world’s pluckiest die. Prepare for a blend of frantic real-time combat and tactical dice abilities, all spiced up with over 100 relics and card-based powers to experiment with. Deck-building meets gothic brawling, all set in a universe that feels like a fever dream dreamt up on a Tim Burton movie set.

Expect to clash with more than 30 bizarre foes and nightmarish bosses across four procedurally generated realms, each loaded with secrets and hazards that keep every run unpredictable. “Just one more roll” might become your new motto. This shift puts Stormteller’s focus squarely on replay value and surprises, while still honoring their atmospheric roots.

Gothic world of Random in Lost in Random: The Eternal Die

Roguelite chaos brings new life—and danger—to Random’s gothic streets. (Image: Thunderful/Stormteller Games)

Visuals stick with the series’ signature: hand-crafted, slightly spooky environments that could have crawled straight out of a gothic fairy tale. Expect full voice acting and an original, moody soundtrack to match the action and atmosphere.

With The Eternal Die rolling onto the same field as genre giants like Hades and Dead Cells, its dice-driven chaos and dark storytelling just might stand out. Will its blend of strategy, randomness, and whimsy win over both veterans and newcomers? Time—and a few lucky rolls—will tell. Ready to test your fate? Random awaits.