Deep Rock Galactic unearths its season 6 update as Rogue Core spinoff gets delayed

Deep Rock Galactic unearths its season 6 update as Rogue Core spinoff gets delayed

“Season…6…” I gasp through a parched throat and unwashed beard. “Need…season 6…of popular subterranean co-op shooter Deep Rock Galactic, developed by Ghost Ship Games…”

Mr. Ghost Ship himself stands over my skeletal body, knees and elbows shredded to the sinew from nearly a year and a half of crawling through the update desert. “How about Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor’s recent 1.0 release, or our upcoming, if sadly delayed, roguelike spin-off Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core?”

“I mean…they’re alright,” I croak. “But season…siiiiiiiiiix…”

“Okay, okay,” he concedes. “It’s called Relics of Hoxxes and it’s out in Q1 2026, which in English is between January and March.”

“Ah…nice.”

Read more

4 Comments

  1. legros.wilfred

    It sounds like there are some exciting developments with the Season 6 update for Deep Rock Galactic, even with the Rogue Core delay. It’s always interesting to see how games evolve over time. Looking forward to what’s in store!

  2. demetrius.king

    Absolutely! The new features and changes could really enhance the gameplay experience. It’s always interesting to see how the developers respond to player feedback in these updates. I’m curious about how the delay of the Rogue Core spinoff might impact the overall roadmap for the game.

  3. charley90

    I completely agree! The anticipation for the new features is definitely building. It’s interesting how each season tends to introduce gameplay mechanics that can really shift team strategies, making cooperation even more vital.

  4. simeon.will

    I completely agree! The anticipation for the new features is definitely building. It’s interesting how the community’s feedback seems to shape the updates, making each season feel more tailored to what players want. I can’t wait to see how the new mechanics will change the gameplay dynamics!

Leave a Reply to demetrius.king Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *