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Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Release Date

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Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core’s release date brings us a roguelite spinoff based on developer Ghost Ship Games’ hit space dwarf-fueled co-op shooter. Much like DRG’s excellent foundation took time to build, its spinoff will follow a similar trajectory, opting to first launch in early access.

Rogue Core relies on Deep Rock Galactic’s existing world and gameplay mechanics but puts a different spin on them. Rather than dwarven miners, we play the role of reclaimers aiming to uncover what happened to valuable dig sites that suddenly went dark. Here is everything we know about Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, including its release date, gameplay, and more.

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Release Date

The roguelite spinoff was announced while the title was in a very early stage of development. After missing its initial Q3 2025 release window, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core’s early access release date is now confirmed to occur on May 20, 2026.

  • Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core release date: May 20, 2026 (early access)

The developer estimates that the title will spend 18 to 24 months in early access, receiving more content and addressing fan feedback.

Naturally, these plans can change, especially once players begin getting their hands on the game. It’s a good thing that DRG continues to receive content that keeps us busy while we wait for updates.

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Story

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core’s story centers around discovering a new, incredibly valuable mineral called Expenite within the planet of Hoxxes IV.

Predictably, space mining company Deep Rock Galactic spares no thought before setting up covert mining operations to harvest the mineral.

Its mining sites are located deeper inside the planet than the company has ever delved. Soon enough, they suddenly go dark.

That’s where we step in, donning the suits and boots of elite dwarven Reclaimers tasked with bringing the dig sites back online.

While we’re at it, we’ll also unravel the mystery of The Greyout, and make sure whatever led to the dig sites going offline never does so again.

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Gameplay

Gameplay-wise, the start of each Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core mission has us selecting our loadout, choosing our Phase Suit, active ability, and weapons.

We then board a drop pod that takes us to the edge of a lost dig site. Once we cross the Greyout Barrier surrounding it, the only way to return is by completing or failing the mission, which involves multiple procedurally-generated stages.

As we progress through these stages, caches of DRG equipment and weapons help us survive. We’ll also do some Expenite harvesting ourselves.

Depositing the mineral into our accompanying Processor Drone yields “a wide range of powerful temporary upgrades.” The deeper we go, the more our power grows, but so does the danger.

Between missions, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core has us hanging back on – the RV-09 Ramrod, a ship that allows us to research and permanently unlock new weapons, Phase Suits, and suit mods.

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core supports between 1 and 4 players but is built with co-op in mind. Most importantly, despite us playing as reclaimers, the “Rock and Stone” shouts aren’t going anywhere.

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Price and Platforms

Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core is currently confirmed for PC. The title will be available via Steam, but its price has yet to be determined.

However, it is confirmed that the game will be cheaper during its early access period, reflecting its unfinished state.

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