Today, Roguebook released a brand-new update to the game. Update 1.10 not only brings Roguebook to consoles, but it also adds the new playable hero Fugoro and another play mode called Story Tournament.
The deckbuilder roguelite Roguebook is a new game by Magic: the Gathering's Richard Garfield. Originally released in the summer of 2021 after a successful Kickstarter, Roguebook featured four heroes that had been sucked into a magical book. Players have to battle their way through with ink and cards, defeating enemies, and trying to fight their way out of the pages in which they are trapped. Today, the game released its first big update, bringing new content and new versions to the roguelite.
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Update 1.10 for Roguebook was released on February 24, 2022. It brought the deckbuiling game to PlayStations and Xboxes as well as adding some new DLC for purchase on PC; this new DLC adds a new hero as well as a bunch of new cards for him. For players who have unlocked Roguebook's New Run Plus, there is also a new game mode called Story Tournaments. The entirety of update 1.10 was covered in a live stream at noon by the developers.
Up until today, Roguebook was only available for PC. But with the console release, players can grab this game for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and the Xbox Series S and X. They can choose from the base title, the bundle, as well as the new hero DLC, artbook, and soundtrack. The brand-new hero is in the DLC is Fugoro, also known as the Merchant of Wonders. This hero has been seen in the pages of Roguebook before; he's the thief that swipes players' relics and flits away with them. His DLC is sold separately from the game on all platforms.
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