Popular roguelike 'UnderMine' confirmed for Xbox Game Pass on Xbox One
UnderMine is heading to consoles!
What you need to know
- UnderMine is a popular roguelike published by Fandom.
- It's coming to Xbox One in 2020.
- The game will launch on the system alongside the game's 1.0 release.
- It'll release on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 after that.
UnderMine is an upcoming roguelike that has become quite popular in recent months. It's available on Steam Early Access, but it's making the jump to console soon. Today, the official UnderMine Twitter account said that the game was coming to Xbox One in 2020. The "Xbox version will align" with the game's 1.0 launch and also be on Xbox Game Pass. The Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions will drop sometime after that Xbox One port.
Some FAQ answers for you since we get these a lot!
UnderMine 1.0 will be this year
Yes, console versions! Xbox One, Switch, and PS4
Xbox version will align with 1.0 and also be on Game Pass
Switch and PS4 versions after that (not at the same time)
No dates for anything yet!Some FAQ answers for you since we get these a lot!
UnderMine 1.0 will be this year
Yes, console versions! Xbox One, Switch, and PS4
Xbox version will align with 1.0 and also be on Game Pass
Switch and PS4 versions after that (not at the same time)
No dates for anything yet!— UnderMine ⛏️ (@undermine_game) January 3, 2020January 3, 2020
If you haven't checked out UnderMine, you should on Steam. It's a lot of fun and has "Very Positive" reviews from players.
Are you looking forward to the game coming to Xbox One? Let us know.
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