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Dust & Neon, Strategic Twin Stick Rougelite-Shooter by Rogue Games, is Set in a Futurist Wild West

Rogue Games, the publisher with the quickest draw, has revealed Dust & Neon, a new roguelite twin stick shooter coming 2023. Set in an alternative, futuristic version of the Wild West, It’s cowboys vs robots. Inspired by top-down twin-stick shooters and powered by a deep, upgradeable looter-shooter weapon system, Dust & Neon incorporates roguelite progression with pulse-pounding gameplay that emphasizes reflexes and strategy.

Dust & Neon, Strategic Twin Stick Rougelite-Shooter by Rogue Games, is Set in a Futurist Wild West

About Dust & Neon

Welcome to a futuristic Wild West, where robots have rejected their life of servitude and taken over the planet, turning it into a hellish wasteland for survivors. Step into the boots of Gunslinger, a legendary sharpshooter from the past, brought back to life by a mad scientist to fight the robot oppression. Level up using an RPG-style skill tree and outfit the Gunslinger with the best gear in the West using the in-game randomly generated weapon systems. Collect loot and use all the guns, equipment, and powerups necessary to take back the world from the ruthless robot regime.

Dust & Neon Key Features:

  • Shoot ’em Up but with Strategy: Tight twin-stick shooting controls, combined with an automatic cover, and a dynamic power-up boost system, means players will be mowing down mechanical menaces with non-stop strategic action.
  • Roguelite-RPG Progression: Players will customize and level up their skills, earn ever and upgrade their home base to become a robot destroying super cowboy.
  • Loot… lots of loot: Outfit the Gunslinger with deadly randomly generated weapons, including a three weapon system without inventory management.

Check Out the Dust & Neon Announce Trailer:

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Related: Rogue Games Releases HARLOW for Nintendo Switch

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